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Can i-Catcher Console be run in Terminal Services/Remote Desktop ?

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Can i-Catcher Console be run in Terminal Services/Remote Desktop ?

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A1.24 – i-Catcher Console can run under Terminal Services/Remote Desktop but there are some caveats. If the logging in user causes an existing session to terminate, this will cause i-Catcher Console to terminate at the same time. If i-Catcher Console is set to autorun on login, then this will effectively restart Console. Likewise if the i-Catcher Console is set to autorun for everyone then problems will be caused with multiple people logging in simultaneously. Terminal Services/Remote Desktop should only be used on dedicated i-Catcher Console systems where remote desktop is an interface to the systems actual on-screen desktop (i.e. not a virtual desktop that is only visible remotely). In these cases you should not log out of the system, but rather disconnect from the session to leave i-Catcher Console running.

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