Thankx!
Benny
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Bernhard Tritsch
MVP Windows Server - Terminal Server
Author of "Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services", MS Press
http://www.wtstek.com
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If you are already logged on you can use Terminal Services
Manager to connect to a different session or use tscon.exe
from a command prompt.
Before using tscon you can list the current sessions by
entering the following at the command prompt:
query session
Once you have determined the session id that you would
like to connect to you can enter the following:
tscon <sessionid>
For help using tscon enter tscon -? at a command prompt.
-TP
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Bernhard Tritsch
MVP Windows Server - Terminal Server
Author of "Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services", MS Press
http://www.wtstek.com
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