The Universal Termsrv Patch is a well-known utility in the IT administration and enthusiast communities designed to modify the Windows operating system's Remote Desktop limitations. Specifically for Windows 7 64-bit , this patch addresses the architectural differences in the system files to enable functionality typically restricted by Microsoft. The Purpose: Concurrent Remote Desktop Sessions By default, Windows 7 is designed to allow only one active Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) session at a time. If a user logs in remotely while the host computer is logged in locally, the local session is locked and the screen goes black. Alternatively, if a second user attempts to RDP into a machine already being used remotely, the first user is disconnected. Power System Analysis By Neelakantan Pdf [TOP]