When Remote Desktop is turned on, when you remotely access a Windows Server 2008 server, only one user name is supported by default and only one remote connection is created, and the new connection is kicked off the previous one and there is no way to do it like Windows Server 2005 allow multiple users to connect remotely with the same user name at the same time?
Open Administrative Tools, Remote Desktop Services, Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration
1, Right click on the Rdp-tcp-> property, click the Network Adapter tab, by default if you do not add Terminal Services features, the maximum can only be adjusted to 2 connections, temporarily without modification (may not be modified).
2, Right click on the Remote Desktop licensing mode, click on the General tab, you will see limit each user can only use one session, remove tick, OK. You can log in more when you get here. If no settings are in effect, reboot.
3. To prevent remote users from terminating the console administrator, you can do the following:
Click Start, run, enter gpedit.msc, select Computer Configuration-Administrative Templates-windows Components-Remote Desktop Services, remote desktop Session Host, connect . Select Configure to deny the administrator who has logged on to the console session to log off, set to Enabled. Restart takes effect.
Configure Windows Server 2008 to allow multi-user Remote Desktop connections