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The Final Question about Sound RDP
Name: Jaxter Date: December 10, 2004 at 08:02:20 Pacific OS: Win2003 CPU/Ram: Network
Comment:
I've read many post about leaving sound in server in a RDP Connection, but there are situations where most solutions offered don't fit:
My case is the next: I have a Win2003 server with two sound cards attached on a remote location, so nobody can go and sit on front of it... I want to control each of the two sound card from two diferent Remote Desktop connections, so, when I use RDP, I only see the RDP Audio Controller, I could use RDP Console to have access to both cards but only one session is only allowed, I need two session to be allowed (as I said before) and have their own desktop, is there any way to allow two remote desktop to control audio on server (not to bring it to local computer) without requiring to login as console?, I hope someone found a solution for this.
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