By default when you close a Windows session, all remote connections opened are automatically closed. Here are two cases where it is interesting to keep its Internet connection enabled:
- You host a Web server, FTP, etc. ... and you want to work with another user profile.
- Several of you use the same PC and you do not want to have to reconnect with each new logon.
So here's how to keep your Internet connection active:
Click the Start button and choose Run
In the window that appears, type regedit and confirm by clicking the OK button
Once in the registry looking for key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \
Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon
Add a new value type called STRING KeepRasConnections and put "1" in the Value data field
- You host a Web server, FTP, etc. ... and you want to work with another user profile.
- Several of you use the same PC and you do not want to have to reconnect with each new logon.
So here's how to keep your Internet connection active:
Click the Start button and choose Run
In the window that appears, type regedit and confirm by clicking the OK button
Once in the registry looking for key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \
Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon
Add a new value type called STRING KeepRasConnections and put "1" in the Value data field
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