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    Question Availability of "Terminal Service Manger" type utility in Windows XP

    There is a tool "Terminal Service Manger" available in Windows 2k3, does anyone know is there in any tool available in Windows XP like "Terminal Service Manger".

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    Re: Availability of "Terminal Service Manger" type utility in Windows XP

    Not directly..What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
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    Re: Availability of "Terminal Service Manger" type utility in Windows XP

    Thanks for the reply.
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCPUWizard
    What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
    I want to close a connection of a user at a remote machine.

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    Re: Availability of "Terminal Service Manger" type utility in Windows XP

    If Remote Desktop is enabled, then you can connect to the machine (taking over the one available session).

    Other than that, there are some third party solutions that will run as a service to perform operations such as this.

    For a simple "Force Logout", the service is fairly trivial to write (especially if you use WCF).
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