Sorry it's /console in 2003
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I can successfully connect to the Windows Server 2003 desktop using Remote Desktop. However I would like to connect as if I was actually physically sitting at the computer and not to a "session"
The reason is that any programs which I run in the session are automatically terminated when I log off and I would like to leave some of them running permanently.
Even if I disconnect from Remote Desktop using the [X] button and not the log off, I do not think this is reliable.
Best wishes
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by: demazterPosted on 2009-08-16 at 05:09:32ID: 25108682
If you run mstsc /admin this will connect you to the console session.
Run mstsc /? Will give you all the available switches