You typically encounter this error when you are remotely connected to a computer and establish another connection using the same user account. When this occurs, the remote desktop connection will be terminated to prevent multiple users from simultaneously accessing the desktop.

Several scenarios can cause this. For example, the Desktop OS remote session only allows one session to run concurrently, so this error occurs when someone else knocks you out of your remote session. If you mistakenly connected to the same computer twice and forcefully closed your original remote session, the problem may still occur.

The issue can be resolved by logging in again or by contacting the remote computer's administrator. If you suspect that someone else is accessing the same account, you may want to change your password to prevent future unauthorized access.


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