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Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 is a flexible operating system optimized for the retail industry, with built-in networking capabilities and standards-based plug-and-play support.
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To update existing Windows Embedded Standard 2009 runtime images, a new operating system image will need to be created and the entire device reimaged. The two updates can be downloaded from the Mobile & Embedded Communication Extranet (ECE) site
RDC 7.0 and the RDC 7.0 Multilingual User Interface (MUI) package are available as Windows Embedded Standard 2009 component database updates. Windows Embedded Standard 2009 is used in devices such as thin clients and kiosks. By using only the required components, developers can reduce development time, optimize operating system size, and lower hardware costs. With Windows Embedded Standard 2009, developers can optimize the size of the operating system footprint because they can select only the drivers, services, and applications they need. Windows Embedded Standard 2009 is a fully componentized version of Windows XP.
A detailed description of the RDC 7.0 supported features can be found on MSDN The client update for Windows Embedded Standard 2009 and POSReady 2009 supports the same RDC 7.0 features introduced in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 and available on Windows XP SP3. The Remote Desktop Connection 7.0 client and related features are now supported on Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 and Windows Embedded POSReady 2009. If you are looking for doing the same thing on Windows 8 or Windows 10, check out the following posts.First published on CloudBlogs on Apr, 01 2010 After 2 sign-ins using different user accounts here is what it looks like. Once the patch is done, restart your computer. Right-click the Patch Executable file and Run as Administrator, click Patch button and the patch will make a backup copy of original TermSrv.dll file before patching it up. Launch one that suits your operating system you want to patch. There are 2 patch executable files, one for 32-bit and one for the 64-bit edition of Windows 7. Download the zipped file and extract the content onto your computer. There is a new patch called Universal TermSrv Patch available for Windows 7 computers. Once this is done, you should be able to see multiple users in the Task Manager > Users Tab.
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If you are running 64 bit OS make sure to replace the 64 bit one.
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However, the batch file didn’t install it correctly for me, so I had to manually replace the termsrv.dll file in the directory. And if you are not running RC, change this line in the batch file to match your version number. You can download the termsrv.dll here (see update below) All you need is to replace the termsrv.dll file in the %SystemRoot%\System32\termsrv.dll When you are trying to log into a Windows 7 machine that already has a user signed in, you will not be able to log in and will get the warning message shown as above.īut there are ways getting around this. That’s because by default Windows 7 doesn’t allow concurrent user access through RDP. If you continue, this has to disconnect from this computer. Another user is currently logged to this computer.