When user 1 is using (XYZ id of AD) and if the user 2 logging with the same id (XYZ) the 1 user session get disconnected
Is there any way for not to terminating the running Session
If a user connects to a desktop via View using credentials X for the connection server, anyone else connecting to that desktop through View as X will be reconnected to the existing desktop which has a user session associated with X (even if the local VM logon is different), this is the designed behaviour.
If you're trying to set up a classroom style environment where everyone uses the same logon then for floating pools you can allocate sessions based on both the client device and user credentials, you should enable "multiple connections per user" for the pool for this - that way user X on client B will not be connected to a desktop in use by user X on client A.
[edit: doesn't read very well, clarified slightly]
both connected to the same virtual desktop?
yes it is same VM and same user but different terminal.
it must be set to steal a prexisting session of the same user check ur terminal server settings
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windows xp or windows 7 only allow 1 maximum connection, that is why when someone is accessing the same desktop it will be disconnected.
is it possible to get messege on screen of 1 user if 2 user login from same user name
If a user connects to a desktop via View using credentials X for the connection server, anyone else connecting to that desktop through View as X will be reconnected to the existing desktop which has a user session associated with X (even if the local VM logon is different), this is the designed behaviour.
If you're trying to set up a classroom style environment where everyone uses the same logon then for floating pools you can allocate sessions based on both the client device and user credentials, you should enable "multiple connections per user" for the pool for this - that way user X on client B will not be connected to a desktop in use by user X on client A.
[edit: doesn't read very well, clarified slightly]