How can I keep both ends operating at the same time?

Fangyi Zheng 20 Reputation points
2024-05-11T01:47:33.7766667+00:00

When I use Remote Desktop, my local account will be logged out automatically, how can I keep both ends operating at the same time?

I've tried modifying the options in Group Policy to limit the number of connections and to limit users to separate Remote Desktop Services sessions. However, none of the above modifications had any effect. Could anyone offer a complete solution?

P.S. This only happens on my laptop. But on the other desktop, I don't need to make any modifications to enable simultaneous operation on both ends.

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  1. Karlie Weng 15,031 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-05-13T07:10:49.7333333+00:00

     Hello,

    I believe you are utilizing a Windows 10 or 11 client, which by design, permits only one user login at a time. If you require two sessions concurrently, you should consider installing a server image.


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