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Max Trophy2016-04-06 17:05:31
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Max Trophy, 2016-04-06 17:05:31

Sharing a remote computer?

It is necessary to create a shared access to a remote computer for two users, and do it in such a way that if they work at the same time, let's say one does something, the other sees it online (how the mouse moves, etc. In general, something similar to the operation of the program teamwier.Maybe there are some standard ways to implement this between users without teamwier and analogues?Logging into a remote computer under one user does not work when the second logs in and kicks out the first one.For different users, they actually have different desktops.

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Alexey Vasilyevich, 2016-04-06
@kapitoly

If Windows and Remote Desktop are meant, then yes - this will not work.
As an option - look towards VNC

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Cool Admin, 2016-04-06
@ifaustrue

Use the VNC protocol. EchoVNC for example

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Alexander, 2016-04-06
@NeiroNx

If 1 file is patched (maybe not one), then it is possible to connect a lot of clients to WinXP.
Did something like this. You can find info on the internet.

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res2001, 2016-04-07
@res2001

You can also implement the standard means of Windows - shadow. This is not a remote assistant.
True, to obtain the desired effect, preliminary preparation is necessary.
Here to become on Habré on this subject.
And besides, there are nuances:
1. to organize such a session, i.e. shadow can only be started from another terminal session, i.e. an intermediate terminal session is needed. On a real production network, this shouldn't be a big problem.
2. In Windows 2008 Server R2, the microsoftware removed this feature - they decided that it duplicated the functionality with the remote assistant, but in Windows 2012 Server + - returned it, apparently upset admins blew their minds with the support of the microsoftware.
PS: I have been using this scheme for remote administration for several years now. I went to her with RAdmin.

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