Concurrent Sessions in Windows 7 SP1, service pack version 721

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  • #25806

    Hi,

    I had this enabled before the service pack and it worked great. Of course, after applying the service pack, it broke it. I found the guide posted on missing remote and followed the instructions but it appears that this guide was written for an earlier version of the service pack (build 178) and the version I have installed is 721 (according to winver command).

    Anyhow, it’s not working and I wonder if anyone has got a version of this patch that will work with the current version of the Windows 7 SP1. 

    Link to article: http://www.missingremote.com/guide/how-enable-concurrent-sessions-windows-7-service-pack-1-beta

    Thanks!

    #29063
    mikinho

      David, I’m not at home but when I get there I’ll provide a patch for SP1 RC (what I’m using as well)

      #29064
      DavidHasEdge

        Thanks a ton! That would be a HUGE help.

        #29097
        cowhunter

          Its been a few days since your original post Mikinho and I wasn’t sure if maybe you meant you were on vacation and would add it when you got home, of if you were at work and meant later that night.  In either case I also happened upon the article around same time as David, and installed the same SP1 RC only to get the version warning from your patch.  Please let us know when you have had a chance to upload the new patch to the article or this post. 

          Thanks

          Chris

          #29174
          DavidHasEdge

            Any update on this, anyone?

            #29175
            mikinho

              I sent via PM to you both.  Was hoping to confirm it worked before we created a new guide for it 🙂

              Edit: Attached to this post as well.  The 64-bit version only though.  You’ll need to manually replace the dll for now.

              #29177
              DavidHasEdge

                I’m actually running 32 bit Windows 7. D:

                #29178
                mikinho

                  [quote=DavidHasEdge]

                  I’m actually running 32 bit Windows 7. D:

                  [/quote]

                  Can you send me your dll?  Otherwise it will take me a bit to get a 32-bit virtual setup.

                  #29194
                  thebasa

                    file above didn’t work for me on Win7 Ult x64 when I rename to termsrv.dll and replace in System32.    

                    #29195
                    mikinho

                      What build?

                      #29196
                      thebasa

                        7601 v.721 

                        #29197
                        mikinho

                          Same version as the attached.  I tested again to ensure it works and it did for me.  I’ll go ahead and update the script.

                          #29198
                          thebasa

                            We’re talking about the attachment above named termsrv_x86-64.dll right?  Why does it say x86?  I’ve been renaming it to termsrv.dll, takeown on the file in System32, rename, and put new one in there as usual.  I used the old Install.cmd line to set fSingleSessionPerUser to 0, restart service, but when I RDP same user I get the the same session and locks other screen out.  

                            #29199
                            mikinho

                              Yes. I am talking about the same file.  It lists x86 since that is the architecture.  x86-64 refers to 64-bit.  x86-32 refers to 32-bit.

                              I’m in the middle of building a 32-bit virtual and will update the SP1 beta afterwards to update the script.

                              #29203
                              DavidHasEdge

                                Here’s a copy of my termsrv.dll from 32 bit Windows 7 SP1 RC

                                I can’t guarantee that it’s unmodified since I’ve been trying to resolve this issue.

                                Note that I added the extension of .ppt so that I could upload the file. Remove that extension and it will again be a .dll

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