====== MultiPoint Services ====== From: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-docs/compute/remote-desktop-services/multipoint-services/introducing-multipoint-services MultiPoint Services role in Windows Server 2016 allows multiple users, each with their own independent and familiar Windows experience, to simultaneously share one computer.There are several ways users can access their sessions. One way is by remoting into the server using the remote desktop apps with any device. Another way is through physical stations that stations attached to the MultiPoint server: ====== Multi-seat ====== From: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/all.html?tag=multiseat ====== BeTwin ES is the software that allows multiple users ====== From: http://www.thinsoftinc.com/product_pc_sharing_betwin_ES64.aspx BeTwin ES is the software that allows multiple users to simultaneously and independently share a personal computer running Windows 8/8.1 (32-bit). ====== Usefull Desktop Virtualization ====== From: https://www.userful.com/userful-desktop-virtualization Streamline the deployment and management of a variety of digital displays with the simplest desktop virtualization software. Replace numerous physical PCs with affordable, low-wattage zero client devices all easily managed from one server. Any organization, from small retail stores to large call centers, can afford the flexible virtualization solution to reduce computing headaches and provide an exceptional desktop experience. ====== Remote Desktop Connections ====== From: http://www.serverwatch.com/server-tutorials/remote-desktop-connections-for-multiple-users-on-windows-10-and-windows-server-2012.html As a result, only one remote user can work on a local machine at a time, and if a second RDP session is attempted, the session of the first user will be prompted to shut down. There are several workarounds that can be deployed to enable simultaneous multiple remote desktop connections on Windows 10 or Windows 8. We'll take a closer look at two of the most popular options, although we recommend first consulting your Microsoft License Agreement as these system modifications may be treated as a violation of the agreement by Microsoft. To enable multiple remote desktop connections in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016, you'll need to access the server directly or through Remote Desktop. Once you've logged in, press the Windows key in Windows Server 2012 to open the Start screen or simply type the following into the Start bar in Windows Server 2016: gpedit.msc.