![]() Now I can right-click any logged in user and choose 'Remote Control'. You can only do this for users who are connected to the Terminal (or RD) server through remote desktop.Ībove is a snapshot, where I logged in via RDP to the Remote Desktop Server, opened the Remote Desktop Services Manager and I can see a list of all users connected through RDP to that server. You must connect using RDP as an admin into the Terminal (or RD) serverĢ. However, as I remember it, the caveats are. ![]() ![]() With RDP you can both view a user's session and ask for permission to take over the session. I think what you are remembering is the ability to 'shadow' a remote desktop session.
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