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Remote login to a computer from a computer that is accessed remotely?
Is there a remote access application that allows this?
What will happen if, under the same user, log in remotely to the computer from which, then log in remotely to the computer from which we logged in?
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If we are talking about a graphical input, then rdp/vnc/etc does not swear at it. A very beautiful perspective was drawn.
Here, though, the windows are not very well located, but it’s too lazy to look further.
And if about the console (some kind of ssh), then there is, of course, no such beauty. But you can also log in like this (:
Have you ever had a video camera? Did you connect it to the TV? Did you point the lens at the screen?
the mirror corridor effect
tried this on LogmeIn I went in
and even saw the desktop with my twitching mouse :)
The result is that the program crashed with an error and until the computer was restarted, it was not possible to remotely access the computer again.
I think your question has been answered?
You will create a funnel that, under the influence of a black hole in the universe, will collapse
RDP. It is possible under one user to connect to different desktops. It seems that this is only possible in server versions.
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