#TERMSRV DLL WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL INSTALL#
Who is also the creator of the Universal Theme Patcher that allows you to install unsigned Windows 7 themes has developed an awesome tool that allows you to enable concurrent remote desktop. As usual when putting your fingers where they don’t belong, make sure you keep a backup of your original termsrv.dll (can be found in your system32 directory) before getting started. Termsrv.dll Patch for Windows 7 (32/64 bit). Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal ServerĪnd create/modify the following DWORD value with the value 0: fSingleSessionPerUserĪfter a simple reboot you’ll be able to connect to your machine – multiple times. Afterwards you’ll need to make a small change to your registry. 1) This patch does not have 64bit support and only windows xp is. the patch goes ok, the new termsrv.dll is different. because of some restrictive windows version like XP Home/XP Professional. Universal Termsrv dll Patch x86 圆4 fast-dl download. Applying the patch is simple: Download, unpack and run it. is hard coded into the terminal server dlls provided with Windows XP. Server also replaces Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server by integrating those. Now, if you’re on a non-Ultimate version of Windows 7 you might be out of luck, but if you run Ultimate the following might be just what you’re looking for: Enter Concurrent RDP Patcher. Professional is a definite im provement over Windows 9x and NT Workstation.
There’s no reason for limiting RDP on client systems (except for making it a premium feature) but a ton of scenarios where I need to be able to log-on more than once onto my workstation. Nowadays they try to push Metro down our throats, in the past they artificially limited the number of concurrent RDP sessions – and what’s worse: Limited the sessions to 1 per user on their client operating-systems.
Let’s all admit it: Microsoft is still a bitch.