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Port 1433 - SQL Server - on our data box is setup to be accessible only
to our office, which means that, working from home, we use terminal services to work directly on the data box. My partner has a session that he never closes - it's filled with queries and windows that he wants to keep open for convenience. When he's offline and I connect, I get that session upon login. Now, given that the space is so very cluttered and I don't want to risk inadvertantly closing something he needs, is it possible to create another session? Thanks! - Bill Morris Liberty MO |
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