tscon
Connects to another session on a Remote Desktop Session Host server.
Important
You must have Full Control access permission or Connect special access permission to connect to another session.
Note
To find out what's new in the latest version, see What's New in Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server.
Syntax
tscon {<sessionID> | <sessionname>} [/dest:<sessionname>] [/password:<pw> | /password:*] [/v]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
<sessionID> |
Specifies the ID of the session to which you want to connect. If you use the optional /dest:<sessionname> parameter, you can also specify the name of the current session. |
<sessionname> |
Specifies the name of the session to which you want to connect. |
/dest:<sessionname> |
Specifies the name of the current session. This session will disconnect when you connect to the new session. You can also use this parameter to connect the session of another user to a different session. |
/password:<pw> |
Specifies the password of the user who owns the session to which you want to connect. This password is required when the connecting user does not own the session. |
/password:* |
Prompts for the password of the user who owns the session to which you want to connect. |
/v | Displays information about the actions being performed. |
/? | Displays help at the command prompt. |
Remarks
This command fails if you don't specify a password in the /password parameter, and the target session belongs to a user other than the current one.
You can't connect to the console session.
Examples
To connect to Session 12 on the current Remote Desktop Services Session Host server, and to disconnect the current session, type:
tscon 12
To connect to Session 23 on the current Remote Desktop Services Session Host server using the password mypass, and to disconnect the current session, type:
tscon 23 /password:mypass
To connect the session named TERM03 to the session named TERM05, and then to disconnect session TERM05, type:
tscon TERM03 /v /dest:TERM05