Termsrv.dll Patch for Windows 7 (32/64 bit)


A Windows 7 feature that is disabled by default is “Concurrent remote desktop sessions”.
Basically, a concurrent remote desktop session allows several user to connect to a system trough the remote desktop feature, so multiple user can access and control your system.

By default Windows 7 has a session limit for remote desktop connections (simply because it’s more secure) that only allows one simultaneous connection.

If you want enable multiple sessions, for whatever reason, then you got to patch the file “termsrv.dll”.

Termsrv.dll Patch Windows 7 64 bit

Deepxw, who is also the creator of the Universal Theme Patcher that allows you to install unsigned Windows 7 themes has developed an awesome tool that allows you to enable concurrent remote desktop sessions with just one click.

Make a backup of Termsrv.dll!

Make sure to create a backup of termsrv.dll before you apply this patch. It will automatically create a backup file before you apply it, but better safe than sorry! You can find the termsrv.dll here: C:/Windows/System32/termsrv.dll – copy it to a location that you regularly backup.

Original Termsrv.dll x64

If you need the original x64 termsrv.dll because you forgot to make a backup, you can download it here:
Download termsrv.dll 64 bit

Download Termsrv.dll Patcher

The patcher should work for XP, Vista and Windows 7 and will modify only your termsrv.dll. After downloading the patcher you need to run it with admin privileges: Right-click -> “Run as admin”.

You can download the patcher here:
Download Termsrv.dll Patcher 32bit+64bit

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5 Responses to Termsrv.dll Patch for Windows 7 (32/64 bit)

  1. ed said:

    question: does this also enable the remote desktop host for win7HP ?

  2. sOliver said:

    If HP stands for Home Premium, then no.
    Actually there are only two editions that can be used as a remote desktop host and that is Professional and Ultimate

    You can estasblish a remote desktop connection, but someone else can’t connect on your PC.

  3. DKE said:

    Hi

    It’s looks extemly nice, but i’m wondering how secure this is to use a file found on the internet from a page unknown by me. Is this file located on some of the more known pages where you can download file?

    Regards DKE

  4. Eric said:

    Hi..

    Got a question.. I mess up with the concurrent login and would to disable it and restore it back without having to re-install the entire Windows 7.

    Other than to copy back the original termsrv.dll, is there anything else I need to do to revert back to its original state?

    Many thanks!!

    Eric

  5. Endito said:

    Hi …
    I have bought windows server 2008 x64 but after sy sy can not remotely install the server more than 3 computers, the question is whether I can make the terminal server and the server can diremote more than 10 computers / client, if you can please help how to patch the file termsvr.dll ….
    thank you

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