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Please refer to the Media Center information for a list of features that may not work in your area. This is in essence, a 'crack', and some third party programs that allow you do this may in fact work well, but as with any crack, you never know what else is going on under the hood after that. First of all, Windows 7 is not a server edition. Any solution to enable multiple and concurrent RDP login on Window 7 is illegal since it will violate the license due to modifications in the distributed Windows system default DLL.

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Could you please help: [email protected]. Your email address will not be published. All Rights Reserved. Extract the files from above downloaded zip file 3. You should see below screen after you have executed install. Sandip Dedhia Sandip Dedhia is the founder of Blogsdna. He is on twitter too sandipnd. How To , Technology , Windows 7. Share this post. All you need is to replace the termsrv. You can download the termsrv.

Run the install batch file. And if you are not running RC, change this line in the batch file to match your version number. Download the zipped file and extract the content onto your computer. There are 2 patch executable files, one for bit and one for the bit edition of Windows 7.

Launch one that suits your operating system you want to patch. Right-click the Patch Executable file and Run as Administrator, click Patch button and the patch will make a backup copy of original TermSrv. It works like a charm on my computer.

After 2 sign-ins using different user accounts here is what it looks like. If you are looking for doing the same thing on Windows 8 or Windows 10, check out the following posts. Any way to do this via GPO? Seems to be a much needed service feature turned off that should be turned on. Would be a pain to do this on s of machines.

The fellows over at thegreenbutton. The utility works great, it will even tell you if the system has already been patched.



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