After hibernate/suspend/switchUser on the local primary machine, an active session from Windows Remote Desktop (on Desktop 2 Fullscreen mode; no mDesktop installed remotely) also gets booted to the login screen of the remote computer, which displays full screen on Desktop 1 of the local machine (regardless of which desktop I was on when I did Switch User).
This window is also present on Desktop 2 (but not 3 or 4), so basically just clones itself into the stack of Desktop 1.
I am running as a non-admin user (with elevated rights available under another user name) on Windows 8.1x64 Intel with mostly a windows classic style display. Maybe it's just that Windows Remote Desktop (also run as a non-elevated user) gets "unhibernated" before mDesktop?
Version of mDesktop: exe built on local machine from ahk, designed for fixing bug #14
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After hibernate/suspend/switchUser on the local primary machine, an active session from Windows Remote Desktop (on Desktop 2 Fullscreen mode; no mDesktop installed remotely) also gets booted to the login screen of the remote computer, which displays full screen on Desktop 1 of the local machine (regardless of which desktop I was on when I did Switch User).
This window is also present on Desktop 2 (but not 3 or 4), so basically just clones itself into the stack of Desktop 1.
I am running as a non-admin user (with elevated rights available under another user name) on Windows 8.1x64 Intel with mostly a windows classic style display. Maybe it's just that Windows Remote Desktop (also run as a non-elevated user) gets "unhibernated" before mDesktop?
Version of mDesktop: exe built on local machine from ahk, designed for fixing bug #14
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