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Will wrote:
> I understand the history, and yes I made a mistake in saying > something that implied Windows XP was a descendent of Windows 2000 > Server. Having said that, it's no longer relevant to this thread. > The only thing that is relevant is should Windows XP have the > ability to have a concurrent user logon and one additional RDP > administrator logon concurrently. > > As an option that you could turn on manually when you need to use > it, it would certainly have a good use. Run As also has its place. Would it be useful to be able to log concurrently into Windows XP? Yes. Very much so - in reference to corporate users and fixing things in the background of their machine(s) or doing unique software installs (without bothering the user) when a push situations wouldn't work (albeit seldomly needed - but sometimes just faster in the short run.) Could it have a use in the way you describe it? Not remotely logging into a system, but in fact a concurrent logon to your own PC for administrative purposes? - As a software developer - I could see this being very useful. But "Switch User" would work as well and is already part of the system. However, it could be that the software developer is in a larger environment (domain) and thus this option is not available - so again a viable option for testing and tweaking. - As a stand-alone user - I doubt this 'feature' would get used much - since switch user is already available in all versions of XP not joined to a domain. - As a system administrator (large or small) - I could see the use remotely, but as for one's own system - I still have trouble seeing the usefulness - but arguments for and against can go both ways for this group - depending on style of administration (GUI or command-line oriented.) So if I was going to vote one way or another - perhaps a feature available in the Professional editions but not the home (which is easily implemented at this point, since Home does not have Remote Desktop anyway) and/or one only available *if* "Fast User Switching" was turned off - such as would occur in a domain environment. Although the way I put it may seem restrictive - at least you know in that way it would not be turned on "by accident" by "Joe Public" and thus a possible source of future security issues. It also gives System Administrators and software developers more options once in a domain environment for managing their own and other systems. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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"Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:Oqj9yzOEGHA.1736@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Although the way I put it may seem restrictive - at least you know in that > way it would not be turned on "by accident" by "Joe Public" and thus a > possible source of future security issues. It also gives System > Administrators and software developers more options once in a domain > environment for managing their own and other systems. I pretty much agree with the idea of allowing switch user for low end users to login as administrator concurrently with a user login. And I also agree that for domain users having a real RDP session logged in concurrently as admin would be a very desirable option. -- Will |
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"Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:Oqj9yzOEGHA.1736@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Although the way I put it may seem restrictive - at least you know in that > way it would not be turned on "by accident" by "Joe Public" and thus a > possible source of future security issues. It also gives System > Administrators and software developers more options once in a domain > environment for managing their own and other systems. I pretty much agree with the idea of allowing switch user for low end users to login as administrator concurrently with a user login. And I also agree that for domain users having a real RDP session logged in concurrently as admin would be a very desirable option. -- Will |
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