I want to use two RDP at same time one for user1 and one for user2. Is this possible using win server 2022 standard? If so then how? Also can I access these RDPs outside of my home network?
Hi there, thanks for your comment! I'll link some articles below that address each question. These guides can help as it's too much information for me to type in the comments. Let us know if you have any additional questions! How to connect multiple users to RDP connection Windows Server 2022: www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwimhICzjdGEAxV3PUQIHTilCHgQFnoECBAQAw&url=https%3A%2F%2Foperavps.com%2Fdocs%2Fmultiple-rdp-sessions%2F%23%3A~%3Atext%3DTo%2520have%2520multiple%2520RDP%2520connections%252C%2520we%2520should%2520disable%2520the%2520single%2CRDS%2520role%2520through%2520the%2520server.&usg=AOvVaw36MYGtCFHBqKMRLzCYCOMq&opi=89978449 How to access RDP connection outside of network: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/remote-desktop-allow-outside-access
Hi, I installed this feature in a 2022 server 'workgroup' environment two months ago, and BTW, we are still in trial mode. My question is, if I join the server in my 2019 AD environment do I need to un-install the role base and use and go back to the second choice which is 'Remote Desktop Services Installation (Session-based desktop deployment)?. All I want is just give terminal server access with my users to use a Win32 application which is working perfectly fine in a workgroup setup. Any thoughts?
Hi there! The difference is how the options for installing RDS is presented to you and how they are actually going to be installed. Role-based or feature-based installation: this is the advanced option for installing RDS, it allows you to manually select the roles that you would like to install and manually configure those roles, for example if you only need to install the "Remote Desktop Session Host" service to support using RDS in a Workgroup machine, or to allow more than 2 concurrent sessions, you may use the Role-based or feature-based installation process to only install that service. Remote Desktop Service installation: this is the new way of deploying RDS in Windows. Depending on the scenario that you choose, this way will select, install and configure all the needed components for you to help save time and effort. it usually installs the three basic roles that are 1) RD Connection Broker 2) RD Web Access and 3) RD Session Host, those roles can all be installed and configured remotely using a single wizard, which helps save time and effort in the deployment. To answer your question in a short form, I don’t believe either installation method will particularly matter in this case.
Straight and to the point!! THANK YO!U!!!! haha (for once someone does it properly AND quickly, cheers mate!)
You’re welcome! Glad we could help.
So Active Directory is not obligatory as long as we need to install and use RDS solely on this Win Server machine, right?
That’s correct!
Active Directory will only be necessary in the event you need multiple controllers.
I want to use two RDP at same time one for user1 and one for user2. Is this possible using win server 2022 standard? If so then how? Also can I access these RDPs outside of my home network?
Hi there, thanks for your comment!
I'll link some articles below that address each question. These guides can help as it's too much information for me to type in the comments. Let us know if you have any additional questions!
How to connect multiple users to RDP connection Windows Server 2022: www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwimhICzjdGEAxV3PUQIHTilCHgQFnoECBAQAw&url=https%3A%2F%2Foperavps.com%2Fdocs%2Fmultiple-rdp-sessions%2F%23%3A~%3Atext%3DTo%2520have%2520multiple%2520RDP%2520connections%252C%2520we%2520should%2520disable%2520the%2520single%2CRDS%2520role%2520through%2520the%2520server.&usg=AOvVaw36MYGtCFHBqKMRLzCYCOMq&opi=89978449
How to access RDP connection outside of network: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/remote-desktop-allow-outside-access
Get VPN and use the IP generated by VPN to connect
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@@KM-ek4qcso I need to install VPN on server and client both and they both should have dedicated IP?
Hi, I installed this feature in a 2022 server 'workgroup' environment two months ago, and BTW, we are still in trial mode. My question is, if I join the server in my 2019 AD environment do I need to un-install the role base and use and go back to the second choice which is 'Remote Desktop Services Installation (Session-based desktop deployment)?. All I want is just give terminal server access with my users to use a Win32 application which is working perfectly fine in a workgroup setup. Any thoughts?
Hi there!
The difference is how the options for installing RDS is presented to you and how they are actually going to be installed.
Role-based or feature-based installation: this is the advanced option for installing RDS, it allows you to manually select the roles that you would like to install and manually configure those roles, for example if you only need to install the "Remote Desktop Session Host" service to support using RDS in a Workgroup machine, or to allow more than 2 concurrent sessions, you may use the Role-based or feature-based installation process to only install that service.
Remote Desktop Service installation: this is the new way of deploying RDS in Windows. Depending on the scenario that you choose, this way will select, install and configure all the needed components for you to help save time and effort. it usually installs the three basic roles that are 1) RD Connection Broker 2) RD Web Access and 3) RD Session Host, those roles can all be installed and configured remotely using a single wizard, which helps save time and effort in the deployment.
To answer your question in a short form, I don’t believe either installation method will particularly matter in this case.