Concurrent Sessions allows you to Remote Desktop into a system that someone else is on, under a Different User account, and access the system without kicking the user off.
Following these steps WILL MODIFY SYSTEM FILES, so proceed at your own risk. If you break anything, just ask for help in our forums though ;-) But this is 100%, absolutely NOT SUPPORTED BY MICROSOFT. So seriously, proceed at your own risk.
EDIT: Now with instructions for getting this to work in Vista HOME PREMIUM!!!!! Click read more to see the steps.
Ok, so let's get on to the steps:
Download Termsrv.dll file HERE (If you're using Vista HOME PREMIUM, use this link and follow the reg instructions below.)
.EDIT: Thanks to Sunmorgus, here is the new location for the files:
For the 32bit:
http://rapidshare.com/files/44937685/termsrv_new.dll
for the 64bit:
http://rapidshare.com/files/44937686/termsrv64.dll
1.Now, Vista's security needs a little massaging to allow you to modify the original termsrv.dll file, found in C:\Windows\System32, so....
2.Click Start, then type "cmd" in the search box & hit enter. This will launch the Command prompt
3.Type the following & hit enter: takeown /f C:\Windows\System32\termsrv.dll
4.Then type this & hit enter (NOTE: Replace USERNAME with YOUR USERNAME!! If your name has a space in it, enclose it with quotes, like "Mike Garcen"): cacls C:\Windows\System32\termsrv.dll /G USERNAME:F
5.Then go to your Windows Explorer, and go to C:\Windows\System32
6.Rename the original termsrv.dll to something else, like "termsrv.dll.ORIGINAL", just in case
7.*NOTE* If you are unable to do the above, try rebooting into SAFE MODE
8.Then copy & paste the Hacked DLL you downloaded in Step 1 into the C:\Windows\System32 folder
Some things to check. Make sure your version of Vista SUPPORTS Remote Desktop connection to begin with. Only Vista BUSINESS & Vista ULTIMATE DO!!!! If it does, you'll need to make sure to ENABLE Remote connections to the computer.
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