However, technically, Windows 10 is capable of running multiple, concurrent, independent user sessions. As of May 2026, there are effective, well-documented methods to unlock this feature for scenarios like home labs, small office sharing, or managing multiple tasks on one high-performance machine. Why You Need Multiple RDP Sessions

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Out of the box, Windows 10 allows only one active session at a time.

If you are looking to enable multiple concurrent Remote Desktop (RDP) sessions on Windows 10—allowing more than one person to use the same computer remotely at the same time—there are specific technical hurdles you need to understand.

For years, enthusiasts used a patched termsrv.dll to enable concurrent RDP sessions. This allowed:

Once RDP Wrapper is installed or the DLL is patched, you must configure Windows to actually allow the multiple connections. Press Win + R , type gpedit.msc , and hit Enter.