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Taking remote control of local session

Asked by The_Maverick in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Windows 2003 Server

I'm logged in (locally) to my Microsoft Server 2003 R2 Box in the office, and have left a couple of things running on the local console.

Sitting here at home I've established a VPN and Remote Desktop Connection to my server, but when I log in with the same credentials it creates a seperate session (so 2 sessions in total running now).

Is there a way to configure the server to simply give me remote control of the local session (exactly as would happen with a RDC to, say, a WinXP Pro workstation?

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