concurrent login

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Concurrent login on Windows Server 2012 refers to the ability for multiple users to connect simultaneously to the same server session. In practice, when one user is already signed in and another attempts a remote connection, the existing session may be disconnected or the new user may be prompted to sign in, potentially logging out the first user. This behavior is typical of Windows Server remote desktop sessions, which by default do not allow concurrent logins to the same user session. Discussions on WindowsForum.com explore workarounds and configurations to enable simultaneous access, such as using different user accounts or adjusting session settings. Understanding concurrent login is important for IT administrators managing multi-user environments.
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    Windows 2012 how to connect simultaneously to the same server session

    Hello Support, I am performing a remote access to a Windows Server 2012 while a collegue is alredy signed in with his User. When I estabilish the remote connection, it asks me Ctrl+Ask+Del to sign in, and when I select my collegue's User, if I sign with it, my collegue is immediately excluded...
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