MULTIPLE AND SIMULTANEOUS ACCESS WITH REMOTE DESKTOP TO VM

Davide Palumbo 0 Reputation points
2023-10-27T10:23:06.95+00:00

Please can you tell me how to activate TSPLUS licences on a Virtual Machine on Azure?

Is there any other way to guarantee access multiple and simultaneous with remote desktop?

Thank you

Windows for business Windows Client for IT Pros User experience Remote desktop services and terminal services
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  1. Wesley Li-MSFT 4,571 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2023-11-08T06:44:06.8966667+00:00

    Hello

    Activating TSPLUS Licenses on a Virtual Machine on Azure:

    1. Locate the Administrator Tool on your desktop. If you cannot find the admin tool shortcut, it should be located in the desktop folder on the administrator account used to download TSPLUS.
    2. Double-click on it, then click on the license tab.
    3. When you order a license, connect to the TSPLUS Licensing Portal and enter your Email Address and your Order Number.
    4. Your activation key will be displayed at the top of the dashboard.
    5. Go to the License Tile of the AdminTool, click on the “Activate your License” button, enter this activation key and click on “Next”.
    6. Check one or more items and click on the “Next” button.
    7. Refresh your License Data by clicking on the corresponding button at the bottom of the page, it will synchronize information with the TSPLUS Licensing Portal.

    Guaranteeing Multiple and Simultaneous Access with Remote Desktop: There are several ways to allow multiple remote desktop connections in Windows 10 and 11:

    1. RDP Wrapper: This is a free utility that allows multiple RDP sessions. It does not modify any system files and can be run directly.
    2. Modifying the termsrv.dll file: This method involves modifying a system file to allow multiple RDP sessions.
    3. Upgrading Windows 10/11 edition to Enterprise for virtual desktops (multi-session).
    4. Using Microsoft Terminal Services.
    5. Using UltraVNC.
    6. Using TeamViewer. Please note that any modifications to the operating system that are described in this article are considered a violation of the Windows License Agreement and may be used at your own risk.
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