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[GH-ISSUE #1881] AD problems #3115
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Originally created by @hakerakn on GitHub (Jun 4, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm/issues/1881
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I have Active Directory and all client computers are connected to it.
I have 10 accounts without admin rights and 2 accounts with admin rights.
After I log into the client machine which is with Win 10 with one of the accounts without admin rights and I had to change the account, my session freezes.
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@dinger1986 commented on GitHub (Jun 4, 2024):
does it not just log out and then you reconnect? are the users logged in with rdp?
This is an issue with https://github.com/Ylianst/MeshCentral most likely, not something I have replicated other than if its linked with the 2 questions above
@BMTTeam commented on GitHub (Jun 4, 2024):
Indeed. That's on Mesh and has nothing to do with TRMM.
Well it's obvious what workaround is - just click disconnect and connect again.
Cheers,
-Tiho
@dinger1986 commented on GitHub (Jun 4, 2024):
Yes, it's the way mesh handles the sessions. I have seen other remote control software so similar in the past