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How to run multiple (different) remote application on windows

I have a system which is attached to CCTV, and need to operate it from my office which is far from the CCTV and the attached system (windows).

 

Now there are 2 users who need to access the system at the same time, (1) Me- to monitor all the activities (2) Operator- who will regularly configure and troubleshoot system

 

So is there anyway I can either use 2 instance of any application or any 2 remote apps (windows) that can work together?

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31 minutes ago, Enderman said:

teamviewer?

It keeps on changing password when internet is restarted.

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What os does the CCTV machine run? If it's windows server then you already have 2 RDP licenses available for simultaneous login. Just create 2 separate users on the CCTV machine then login from the remote ones. If it's windows 10 pro or enterprise then you are restricted to one RDP connection at a time and you will be logged off when the second person needs to get on, this may work for your situation though, because you may not always both need to be connected at the same time.

 

The benefit of using RDP rather than a 3rd party software is that it is already installed on your machines, and RDP works on the local network without needing an internet connection.

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12 minutes ago, Hatim Lokhandwala said:

It keeps on changing password when internet is restarted.

you can set a static password..

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1 hour ago, FlappyBoobs said:

What os does the CCTV machine run? If it's windows server then you already have 2 RDP licenses available for simultaneous login. Just create 2 separate users on the CCTV machine then login from the remote ones. If it's windows 10 pro or enterprise then you are restricted to one RDP connection at a time and you will be logged off when the second person needs to get on, this may work for your situation though, because you may not always both need to be connected at the same time.

 

The benefit of using RDP rather than a 3rd party software is that it is already installed on your machines, and RDP works on the local network without needing an internet connection.

Appreciate your reply but the CCTV machine is sadly on Windows 7 Ultimate and the IP is dynamic, any other solution?

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53 minutes ago, manikyath said:

you can set a static password..

I don't ave a premium subscription and if it works with without having the premium access can you guide me the same.

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8 hours ago, Hatim Lokhandwala said:

I don't ave a premium subscription and if it works with without having the premium access can you guide me the same.

pretty sure it literally prompts you with a big checkmark on the main page of the client. (otherwise, it's under extra=>options=> security)

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