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How to automatically restore the previous session after a RDP connection closed?

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    Here is my scenario: 1) A login session running some interactive displays on Windows XP Pro. 2) A remote desktop connection connects to XP via RDP. It takes over the control. When the job done, it closes the connection. 3) When the connection closes, I want to restore the previous login session automatically. How do I acheive step #3. I've tried TSCON command, but it gives some error. I tried using one account only or using two accounts.

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    • J Jun Du

      Here is my scenario: 1) A login session running some interactive displays on Windows XP Pro. 2) A remote desktop connection connects to XP via RDP. It takes over the control. When the job done, it closes the connection. 3) When the connection closes, I want to restore the previous login session automatically. How do I acheive step #3. I've tried TSCON command, but it gives some error. I tried using one account only or using two accounts.

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      You can login as console using the /console switch on older RDP or /admin on new RDP (vista, win7, 2008 , etc). Will connect you to same one each time

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