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Not supported #1069

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send415 opened this issue Apr 28, 2020 · 9 comments
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Not supported #1069

send415 opened this issue Apr 28, 2020 · 9 comments

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send415 commented Apr 28, 2020

Hello . I'm trying this for first time. Please help me fix this one?
i can downgrade windows or reinstall if i have to
I tried updating RDPwrapper same not supported
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#1022 (comment)

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send415 commented Apr 29, 2020

#1022 (comment)

getting access denied now. everything is green.

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send415 commented Apr 29, 2020

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send415 commented Apr 29, 2020

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robbak commented Apr 29, 2020

Great - that means everything is working.

You just need to work out what the username and password on that computer is. You need to have set a password, and the username might not be the name displayed when you log in. Run 'control userpasswords2' to check what the username really is.

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send415 commented Apr 30, 2020

Great - that means everything is working.

You just need to work out what the username and password on that computer is. You need to have set a password, and the username might not be the name displayed when you log in. Run 'control userpasswords2' to check what the username really is.

When i rdp to this pc it is still logging the user out

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robbak commented Apr 30, 2020

Yes, it is meant to do that. Especially with 'Single Session per User" selected.

There is a group working on ways to let it create a new session instead of logging the user out at #1064 . They are not having much success.

There is also session shadowing, but it seems that requires a network that logs everyone in using a domain server.

But the problem you opened this issue on is fixed, as rdpwarpper is running on your system. I suggest you close this off and do your research on any other issues you are having.

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send415 commented Apr 30, 2020

Yes, it is meant to do that. Especially with 'Single Session per User" selected.

There is a group working on ways to let it create a new session instead of logging the user out at #1064 . They are not having much success.

There is also session shadowing, but it seems that requires a network that logs everyone in using a domain server.

But the problem you opened this issue on is fixed, as rdpwarpper is running on your system. I suggest you close this off and do your research on any other issues you are having.

ok fixed that now new problem , its not mirroring , seems like rdpwrapper created new user? i can connect but its not the same screen , same pc . wth when i check there is only one user

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Duplicate of #983

@sebaxakerhtc sebaxakerhtc marked this as a duplicate of #983 Apr 27, 2022
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