On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 2:07 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > On 06/13/2018 11:47 AM, Mick wrote: >> On Wednesday, 13 June 2018 18:33:35 BST R0b0t1 wrote: > [snip] >> >> Also note that by default the MSWindows Remote Desktop on a workstation will >> only allow one user at a time to use the desktop. There is however a Remote >> Assistance facility which you may be able to use to connect to a desktop >> session without disconnecting the already logged in user. Type msra.exe in >> the search bar to launch it. >> >> I'm not sure if it is possible to connect from Linux with freerdp or other >> clients, but you should be able to connect from another Windows 10 PC. > > No, I can not find msra.exe. > It is suppose to be on run on the Windows 7 - I'm connecting from > or on Windows 10 - I'm connecting to? >
You need to run it on the computer you wish to connect to. Note that if you think RDPWrap is illegal then using the remote assistance tool in this way would *also* be illegal. > I've tried to install on Windows 7 "RDPWrap" from" > https://github.com/stascorp/rdpwrap/releases > > It didn't do anything! > What did you expect it to do? Did you read the README? I recommend the zip file. From it you need to run install.bat. A window will pop up and should say the install has completed properly. Afterwards you can connect multiple times to your computer over RDP. If you think there was an error take a picture. I've never used the MSI. If you used the MSI it may have silently succeeded. Cheers, R0b0t1

