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When connecting via RDP, only Administrator and Other user are displayed. How to display all accounts?
I honestly tried to find the answer to the question on the Internet, but even if you crack, I did not find anything. As is clear from the title of the question, in the process of connecting to a client computer (Windows 7 Pro x32), an administrator account is issued in the GUI interface for logging in or some Other user. This other user is understood as entering the login and password of an existing local account. Actually, I think that I see the Administrator only because I log in from the server, from under the admin, so I see his local copy on the client computer as well. I thought at the beginning that the problem was that the users were not in the remote desktop group, I fixed it, but still, even after a reboot, I can only enter the admin without entering a login. What on the client computer does not allow me to see all users?
Here's a sloppy representation of what's and what's to get on the user selection screen: THOU!
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As far as I understand, you want to automatically log into the server with a certain user, not an administrator?
If yes, then on the client computer in the Credential Manager, add the credentials for the desired user for the server and you will be automatically logged in by this user.
What "everyone"? The administrator is either the one who is currently connected, or who was connected last. "Another user" is the input of another login-password. Does not allow you to see a list of all users, for example, a setting that disables this feature. Or the lack of this feature in RDP.
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