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Multiuser Setup
gb-pvruser
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2006-05-01, 11:30 AM
Hello,

is there a Windows version which allowes to use two useraccounts at the same time?

I'd like to see a setup, where I can run my GBPVR-useraccount on my TV (secondary screen) while working with another Account on my monitor (primary screen).
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2006-05-01, 12:05 PM
Actually this is a good idea. Win XP in principle can not do this, however there is a replacement dll for the remote desktop which lets you log on two users at the same time (I use it at home). Whether Windows will "understand" that the keyboard which is physically connected to the same PC as the remote you are using for GBPVR I doubt. Moreover the graphics card needs to drive two screens at the same time with a different user ..... doubtfull whether that is possible.

Nevertheless i find this a good idea and will try it tonight when I am back from work. The info to run concurrent remote desktop sessions can be found here: http://sig9.com/articles/concurrent-remote-desktop

The concurrent remote desktop at least lets u access the PC from another machine to do whatever you need (except drive yr GBPVR on the TV screen).
Regards Koen,

GBPVR 1.4.7
AMD 780G with X2 BE2350, 2gb ram, LCD-TV, Win XP
PVR500, PVR150 & PVC150 MCE MediaMVP D3A, 2 networked clients
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2006-05-01, 12:08 PM
The simplest way and the least hassle way is to use a Hauppauge MVP. That's my opinion anyway.

I did this briefly sending the output to a TV which was the secondary monitor but it's just a bit of a pain.

David.
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2006-05-01, 12:20 PM
djtaylor Wrote:The simplest way and the least hassle way is to use a Hauppauge MVP. That's my opinion anyway.
David.
Exactly. I found an old Atari monitor with SCART connetor. These old beasts have relatively good quality monitor and sound system. Go have a look in your basement/attick. Or get one from a garage sale.
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