Universal Termsrv.dll Patch For Windows 10 Direct
Windows operates on a client-server model, but for desktop editions (Home and Pro), the "server" capability is artificially restricted. While Windows 10 Pro includes the ability to host a Remote Desktop session, it is strictly licensed for "Administrative Remote Access." This means it is intended for a single administrator to manage the machine remotely, not for multiple users to work simultaneously.
By default, Microsoft limits client versions of Windows 10 to one active user session at a time. If a second user attempts to log in via RDP, the current user is forced to log off. The patch targets termsrv.dll , the library responsible for Remote Desktop Services, and alters its code to bypass this "single-user" check. Universal Termsrv.dll Patch For Windows 10

