Alexander01
2 Questions:

1. Is there any possibilty to logon a terminal user and a Console user @ the same time...

2. Is it possible to disable the warning dialog that appears when someone login via Remote Desktop
DumpZ
Nope, the remote desktop isn't the same as windows terminal services.

You can only log on with on user at the same time.
Alexander01
Is it possible to install the service for Windows XP?

OR

Are there programs that do the same? (Giving you ur own remote desktop)?
Pro21
it s possible to install terminal services on a windows 2000 and advanced server, but not on a domain controler.
Use installterm.exe with sc.exe to create a service smile.gif
andydis
there are versions of VNC going around that have no icon so the user doesnt know its on.

there is a site that explains how to remotley install This version too using push tools as long as you have access to ipc$ share... willl try and look it up for yuou as its in my favourites at home and am at work at min.
dr0zaxx
you might want to try apptoservice from http://www.basta.com/ProdAppToService.htm

i been using it and i liked it so far. easy to cre8 service. but you must be careful though, you have to crack the software first before creating the service else your service will expire too due to the expired software laugh.gif
binary_hashes
is there any weapon to bypass the remote destop login screen and access without an pwd
DumpZ
Nope but if u can get a cmd shell another way, you can try to dump the pwhash and then crack it. and then login on with it.

You can also if you have got a shell, add an administrator
warpath
I think this may be the link andydis may be referring to:

http://www.tburke.net/info/misc/vnc_remote.htm
Killaloop
winvnc can't do what alexander01 asked.
I know of only one tool which will allow multible users to be loged in using windows nt/2000/xp
its called NetExec

http://www.losoft.de
ICEBUGZ
How about NetMeeting. I believe you can have several people logged in at the same time sharing a desktop.

Just a thought.....
krackatoa
There are ways to remotely connect to an xp system and watch the rdp session without the user being notified. I'll post it when I have more time to write it up.

I already posted in downloads how to install TS on Win2k servers via cmd line without needing the cd. You do need the ability to upload files to the target.
Psychotec
try to setup a vnc, is also nice biggrin.gif
misa
yep vnc is a much better alternative to windows xp's remote desktop solution
bjoernfun
i think vnc isn't a good solution, because vnc is very very slow!
predator2187
For slower networks you could try TightVNC.
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