Hi all -
I have the XP hack in place so that multiple RDP sessions can be established at the same time - ie, my wife can be logged in and using it from the console and I can remote in and access my account on that same physical machine from my laptop. All is well with this.
However - when I'm logged into the console and try to make an RDP session to the same machine - in order to open a desktop for another account on that same machine, it tells me I can't when I do it by IP (says that I'm already logged into the console of that computer). However, if I do it my giving a domain name that points BACK to that same machine/IP after going through the internet it works fine (doesn't realize that the domain ends up at the same place after going through the internet and being forwarded by my router back to the same machine). Problem is that this routing is SLOW.
Is there a way that I can make the machine think that I'm going to somedomain.com, but in actuality have that domains address pointed back to this machine on my local 192.168.x.x network to make the speed better?
Thanks!
I have the XP hack in place so that multiple RDP sessions can be established at the same time - ie, my wife can be logged in and using it from the console and I can remote in and access my account on that same physical machine from my laptop. All is well with this.
However - when I'm logged into the console and try to make an RDP session to the same machine - in order to open a desktop for another account on that same machine, it tells me I can't when I do it by IP (says that I'm already logged into the console of that computer). However, if I do it my giving a domain name that points BACK to that same machine/IP after going through the internet it works fine (doesn't realize that the domain ends up at the same place after going through the internet and being forwarded by my router back to the same machine). Problem is that this routing is SLOW.
Is there a way that I can make the machine think that I'm going to somedomain.com, but in actuality have that domains address pointed back to this machine on my local 192.168.x.x network to make the speed better?
Thanks!