noobsaibot
20th June 2003, 09:39
Helo folks, I have a doubt that is a little off-topic.
Well, here in my office there are 2 computers connected through a LAN. I always let the faster of them do the encoding job with GK and always select "shut down after done" feature, and it works ok. However, recently I've been using that WinXP feature called "Remote Desktop Connection".
So imagine this: Computer A is encoding. I am operating on computer B. From B I access A, using Remote Connection (LAN), just to see how it's going, speed, etc;. When I am done checking things I always remeber to close the remote connection, so I don't understand why:
-Whenever I do this "connection", computer A will not shutdown, displaying a window that is something like this: "If you shutdown windows now, other remote users will not be able to connect to this computer"...
And this is why I said this is off-topic. Would anyone happen to know how this warning could be avoided/overrided ?
Well, here in my office there are 2 computers connected through a LAN. I always let the faster of them do the encoding job with GK and always select "shut down after done" feature, and it works ok. However, recently I've been using that WinXP feature called "Remote Desktop Connection".
So imagine this: Computer A is encoding. I am operating on computer B. From B I access A, using Remote Connection (LAN), just to see how it's going, speed, etc;. When I am done checking things I always remeber to close the remote connection, so I don't understand why:
-Whenever I do this "connection", computer A will not shutdown, displaying a window that is something like this: "If you shutdown windows now, other remote users will not be able to connect to this computer"...
And this is why I said this is off-topic. Would anyone happen to know how this warning could be avoided/overrided ?