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How to configure
TS Remote Control using TS Connections
- Open Terminal Services Connection from Administrative
Tools
- In the console tree, click Connections.
- In the details pane, right-click the connection for which you want
to configure remote control, and then click Properties.
- On the Remote Control tab, click Use remote control with
the following settings to configure remote control for the
connection.
- To display a message on the client, asking permission to view or
take part in the session, select the Require user's permission
check box.
- Under Level of control, click View the session to
specify that the user's session can be viewed only, or click Interact
with the session to specify that the user's session can be actively
controlled with your keyboard and mouse.
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