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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Run Windows 7 on two different computers from only one install


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Windows 7 beta has received a warm reception (to put it lightly). Yet, what if you want to play with it on a second system without actually going through the long install a second time?


Thanks to some enterprising enthusiasts, an option available to you is to allow simultaneous sessions. For those of you not familiar with the term, here 'simplified explanation A. of S. It means that you can have more than one user entered to Windows at the same time and no one ever sees the other one 'table s.





It's done via RDP, the same way fancy (and expensive) MS Terminal Server setups work. This solution, however, has been generously made available to the public for free. Just download the Concurrent Sessions Enabler zip file (f you don't see the link, search for download here). Right-click install.cmd and choose run as administrator from the context menu.


The line of a discussion is available: - Multi allows multiple sessions per user, and - the blank space that allows users with passwords blank sign in via RDP. To use it, just a shortcut and genres at the aggiungale.


Obviously, there are some security risks with this particularly if you start the activity from a distance with the passwords blank. Sure you 'the VE done your best to fix your network and computer (which probably did not involve some user accounts with passwords blank) before allowing the simultaneous sessions.
Via [Thanks, Alan]


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