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Inconsistent Behaviour of Single vs Multiple Sessions when using mRemote + RDP Gateway #2578
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Hi There is no way to restrict the amount of connections allowed within mRemoteNG (yet) as far as I know. mRemoteNG leverages the underlying windows Remote Desktop Binaries and with that can adhere to some group policies, but as far as your issue is concerned there seems to be a difference on how your users connect. May it be the username, computer account or IP used to connect, that's a thing you have to find on your own. Try to compare the connection files, what user they are using and what server they are connecting to. Are they connecting to a server directly or always to a RD gateway? Maybe there's a GPO difference between the connection endpoints as well? Regards PS: Please note that mRemoteNG is an open source solution and does not yet offer commercial support. |
Hey there, sorry spring holidays for kids so a bit slow response at all. |
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Hi mRemote Team - tried emailing Support Email Address but no response in weeks as follows;
Dear mRemote Support Team, hope all is good. Hope you can help.
My team has (what feels like) a unique experience with the mRemote tooling when it comes to accessing multiple sessions using our RDP Gateway appliance
Analysts Laptop – Only allows 1 session at a time using mRemote
Analysts Desktop – Allows multiple sessions at a time using mRemote.
Others in our org using Desktop and Laptop only have 1 session at a time!
How best we understand/troubleshoot please? What are the likely scenarios/variables in play allowing/preventing such an experience?
We of course would prefer The Desktop experience mentioned above for everyone so we can securely manage multiple sessions via RDP Gateway (PSM Solution)
Thank you so much .
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