A friend asked me if it is possible to have two screen/keyboards/mouse connected to one computer, and allowing two users to use the computer as if they where using two different computers (one sessions for each input/output)
Is it possible?
Answer
In two words : you can't.
This artificial limitation by Microsoft is designed to force you to update to a Server version of the operating system.
However, see this:
Enable Concurrent Sessions on Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP (Termsrv.dll)
So long as you understand that actually executing these instructions is a violation of the Windows EULA.
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