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The Connect function allows you to connect to another Terminal Server session. | |
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This is the overview for the Create constructor overload. | |
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The Destroy destructor disposes the Session object. | |
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The Disconnect function disconnects the logged-on user from the specified Terminal Services session without closing the session. The session remains attached to the terminal server in the disconnected state and currently running applications continue to run. When you attempt to reconnect to the same server , you are reconnected to the same session from which you disconnected, even if you are reconnecting from a different computer. Applications that were left open when you disconnected remain running when you reconnect to the session, with no loss of data. In NLB (Network Load Balancing) environments the Session Directory (starting from Server 2008... more | |
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The Logoff function logs off a specified Terminal Services session | |
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The PostMessage function displays a message box on the client desktop. | |
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This is SendLocalMessage, a member of class TJwWTSSession. | |
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The SendMessage function displays a message box on the client desktop. | |
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The Shadow function starts the remote control of another Terminal Services session. You must call this function from a remote session. |
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