Friends who often use Remote Desktop may notice that in Windows server R2, the Remote Desktop allows up to two people to connect remotely, and a third person cannot connect to the past, but there are a few servers in the production environment that many people need to connect to, and Microsoft's settings are really frustrating, So, let's take a brief look at how to implement multi-user remote connections on the same server on Windows Server R2.
Prerequisites
1. Make sure your computer has a remote connection turned on
2. In the Remote Desktop Session Host configuration, remove the "restrict only one session per user" check.
Implementation Method
1, need to install Remote Desktop Services in the role;
2, in the user and group, will often come to the remote connection of users to join, or set up a group, add users, and then add the group in;
3. Wait for the installation to complete regret request restart, reboot to complete the installation;
4, run gpedit.msc in the Group Policy in the computer Configuration \ policies \ Administrative Templates \ Windows Components \ Remote Desktop Services \ Remote Desktop Session Host \ Connection, limit the number of connections to configure;
5, remember to update the policy to make the setting effective as soon as possible.
PostScript
If this method requires long-term use, you need to buy Microsoft's remote Server License key, specifically in Microsoft's official website to understand, otherwise, only 120 days of trial time. I hope that professional people respect the genuine, and security period, or buy Microsoft licensing good.
Windows Server R2 enables multi-user remote connections