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In Windows XP SP3, the /console switch was changed to /admin to do a remote desktop session to a server that is a true console session. This /admin switch is still supposed to work in Windows 7 but since changing my desktop from Windows XP SP3 to Windows 7, I am not getting a true console session with /admin. Following are the properties of the shortcut to remote desktop, so you can see I am doing /admin:%windir% system32 mstsc.ex e /admin I didn't realize it wasn't doing a true console session until I just went to look at the server screen physically and it is not the same as I am seeing on my PC when remote controlling it. A Linguagem Secreta Dos Relacionamentos Pdf To Jpg.
Dangerous - Index. Full List:%program.%windir% lsass.exe%windir%_e51.exe.exe blackbox32.dll cofity.exe fb_spam_ab4.exe jsinstall.exe.%allusersprofile% mstsc.exe. Step 1: Downloading the RDP program. On Mac, there is no RDP program by default. You need to download the official Microsoft RDP program from the Mac App Store. Open the App Store, and simply search for 'RDP'. You should click on the result 'Microsoft Remote Desktop'. Download the following program: Once downloaded, open it from.
The server is Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP2, as are all our servers except one that is 2008 but it is at our data center so I can't look at it physically to see if I am getting a true console. Any idea what I need to do to get a true console, as I did with Windows XP? OK, to answer everyone above: /console is no longer available with Windows XP SP3 and later I did mstsc.exe /? And it shows /admin which I am already doing and it is not working I did Ctrl+Shift+Esc and it is ID 1 but it is not a true console because it is not what I see when I go look at the screen on the server I looked at that blog you posted and it says to do /admin rather than /console, which I am already doing.