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finally, I find a solution for multiple remote connections at the same time, by following steps on a tutorial: How Many Users Can Remote Desktop 2012?

All is well now, but a user can login to multiple sessions at the same time too! how can I restrict them to one?

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  • You actively chose to allow it. So just undo that change?
    – Seth
    Feb 3, 2020 at 11:03
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You just wanted to enable multiple session and then you want to disable it? anyways:

Click Start > Administrative Tools > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration. Then you have to go to "General", double click "Restrict each user to a single session" and select "Restrict each user to a single session".

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