Whenever I try to use remote desktop, it always starts a whole new session on the remote computer. How can I make it so that I can take over the current session (i.e. the local user AND the remote user can control the desktop)?
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Whenever I try to use remote desktop, it always starts a whole new session on the remote computer. How can I make it so that I can take over the current session (i.e. the local user AND the remote user can control the desktop)?
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1 Jim H // Jul 30, 2008
Remote desktop doesn't work that way. You can use any of the VNC products to do what you want.
TightVNC, UltraVNC, etc. etc. etc.
It involves putting a server on the remote computer and a client on the viewer.
Generally, you can have more than 1 client connecting at a time, where everyone (server and n clients) are all fighting over the mouse and keyboard! You can control that.
VNC clients for PC's, Linux and Mac are compatible, making this a very strong universal solution.
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