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The ability to create a shared session with each client
The ability to create a shared session with each client or server was added in Windows 8, and is likely to be integrated into Windows Server 2010. Microsoft has been working on adding this functionality, so be sure to check out this post for more details.
Now that we've gotten this setup, let's try to start using it.
Start by opening the Windows 10 Enterprise for Remote Sessions program as a user, then click Start.
The first thing to do is to select the session that you want to use. You may find it is "Start Session".
With the Session selection selected, you should see an opening dialog.
You should see an "Enable Remote Session" option in the settings menu. Next, type "Network Adapter".
When prompted, click "Yes" and then "Yes".
Next, select the Remote Desktop Setup page.
Click "Continue" and then click OK.
You should see a confirmation box in the upper left.
Click "Continue" and then "Yes".
After the "Yes" and "Yes" boxes are ready, you should see an alert pop-up with the Windows 10 logo in the upper right corner.
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