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Stepan Syrovatko2018-03-28 10:42:16
Remote access
Stepan Syrovatko, 2018-03-28 10:42:16

Is it possible to connect to a computer in the office from home and then from the office via LAN to another computer?

I want to work from home remotely in the office, but when connected, 2 tables can fly out? And does anyone else have any ideas on how to do this using other solutions?

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abroabr, 2018-03-28
@abroabr

the question is vaguely posed, but I will try to be a telepath.
if you connect to an office computer via the RDP built into Windows (remote access is called in non-server versions of Windows) and a local session crashes, then yes, everything is correct, it should be so in non-server versions.
if you want to avoid this, then connect to the office computer not via RDP, but with something like RAdmin, TeamViewer. But then what you are doing will be visible on the local computer on the screen and the other person will not be able to work behind it.
If you want to connect to an office computer in such a way that the local session does not see and does not affect the remote connection in any way, then you need to use either the server OS on this office computer or use third-party tools like ViTerminal

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Dimonchik, 2018-03-28
@dimonchik2013

Timviewer will save you, there are a lot of settings

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