Article ID: 292190 - Last Review: December 3, 2007 - Revision: 7.4 How to Shadow a Terminal Server Session Without Prompt for ApprovalThis article was previously published under Q292190 SUMMARY
This article describes how to shadow a Terminal Server session without a prompt for approval.
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If you would like to shadow the Terminal Server console (session 0) in a Terminal Server session, and you do not want to be prompted for permission, set the local Group Policy on the server that is running Terminal Services. To shadow other sessions, on the RDP-TCP Properties dialog box, on the Remote Control tab, click to clear the require users permission check box. This does not affect the console session. To remote control the console with no prompt for approval:
gpupdate /force
Now, if you establish a Remote Desktop session you can connect to the console and remote control it by going to a command prompt and using the following command:
Shadow 0
You should not be prompted on the console for permission.
For additional information, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
186556
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/186556/EN-US/
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Terminal Server Commands: SHADOW
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