Win R2 Remote Desktop multi-user login, a user multiple login configuration
Windows R2 Remote Desktop, set the maximum number of connections, one logon after another is kicked off and other issues
Windows R2 Configuration
1. Open the Remote Desktop Reply host Configuration
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2, right button rdp-tcp, properties, can set the maximum number of connections
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3, set each user can only make a reply, if checked (such as Administrator user login, one login after the other is kicked off)
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Multiple IP configurations for one NIC
Set multiple ips in IP settings in the Configure IPV4 properties, such as three IP, then the IP of the three machines must be written in this place.
100.1 host IP Settings ABC, local connection address 192.168.100.1
a:192.168.100.1
b:192.168.100.2
c:192.168.100.3
The IPV4 properties of B and C are disabled, but the IP of the NIC is 100.1
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Win R2 Remote Desktop multi-user login, a user multiple login configuration