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Download practically any sort of files including videos from some of the most popular streaming websites with the help of this open-source app

This article describes an update for the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 8.1 in Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. This update package provides the following improvements: Fixes connection reliability issues. By default Windows 7 allows only 1 active user at a time. Thanks to this patch there is no longer any limitation. #Step one: Download the patch. Download the file: ConcurrentRDPWin7RTMpatcher. #Second step: Install the patch. Start the install.cmd script as an administrator. The script asks you if you want to enable multiple sessions per user.

  1. Apr 09, 2020 This article describes the Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) 8.1 client update that lets you use the new Remote Desktop Services features. These features were introduced in Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2, and they are now available for computers that are running Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
  2. This article describes an update for the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 8.1 in Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. This update package provides the following improvements: Fixes connection reliability issues.

What's new in PyIDM 2021.1.7:

  • Show Total download speed.
  • [auto refresh url] fix refreshed object gets different uid
Read the full changelog

When it comes to choosing a good Internet download manager, the options are not at all scarce. Be that as it may, finding a good, free, open-source, and malware-free one can prove to be a bit of the challenge.

Having said that, if you're looking for a dependable download/video manager that ticks all the boxes above, then you might want to check out PyIDM.

One of the fastest open-source download managers out there

PyIDM is an open-source Internet download manager build with Python and it's based on the following well-respected libraries: pyCuRL/libcurl, youtube_dl, and PySimpleGUI.

The whole premise behind the app is that it uses these well-known (and open-source) libraries, so you can be sure no funky business will go down, as well as the fact that it's designed to be uber-fast with an engine that supports multi-connection (multithreading).

PyIDM's feature set

Besides boasting multi-connection support, the app also has the following goodies: automatic file segmentation, the option to resume uncompleted downloads, scheduled downloads, a nifty clipboard monitor, proxy support (for HTTP, HTTPS, Socks4, and Socks5).

You are also provided with the freedom of choosing the exact download speed limits, the number of maximum concurrent downloads, and the maximum number of connections per download.

It's worth noting that the app supports YouTube and most of the other popular video sharing, streaming websites. Since we're on the subject, it's also worth mentioning that you can download entire video playlists, as well as download fragmented video streams, as well as encrypted HLS media streams.

Last but not least, let's talk about the app's GUI. While it's true that this is not one of the app's strong points, it's worth keeping in mind that the app is actually fully open-source. Still, while not modern, the GUI is actually well-organized, meaning that no matter your experience with similar apps, you should able to find your way around without much effort.

Not modern-looking doesn't mean that the GUI is bare-bones, though. For example, you are provided with well over 140 GUI themes to choose from, which is a lot more than most other download managers combined can offer.

Conclusion

To conclude, if you're looking for a super-fast, dependable, and clean download manager for general use and you don't mind a 90s-looking GUI, then, by all means, give PyIDM a try-out.

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Option 1 - Modifying termsrv.dll

To have concurrent user sessions working in Windows 10, you need to make small changes to termsrv.dll file. This file is located in C:WindowsSystem32 folder. Before modifying termsrv.dllfor the first time, you need to take ownership and assign yourself full permissions. You also need to stop Remote Desktop service (TermService) if it's running.

DLL files can be modified using any HEX Editor (for example Tiny Hexer). You can do this yourself by replacing strings shown below, or just download patched versions from this page.

Windows 10 x64 v2004 - May 2020 Update (20H1)

After this update termsrv.dll is upgraded to version 10.0.19041.84 To get back concurrent remote desktop connections, make the following changes:

Find:

39 81 3C 06 00 00 0F 84 D9 51 01 00

replace with:

B8 00 01 00 00 89 81 38 06 00 00 90

The patched version can be download from here. The original, v10.0.19041.84 file can be found here.

Older Windows 10 versions

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Windows 10 x64 v1909 - November 2019 Update

After this update termsrv.dll is upgraded to version 10.0.18362.657. To get back concurrent remote desktop connections, make the following changes:

Find:

39 81 3C 06 00 00 0F 84 5D 61 01 00

replace with:

B8 00 01 00 00 89 81 38 06 00 00 90

The patched version can be download from here. The original, v10.0.17763.1 file can be found here.

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Windows 10 x64 v1903 - May 2019 Update

After this update termsrv.dll is upgraded to version 10.0.18362.53. To get back concurrent remote desktop connections, make the following changes:

Find:

39 81 3C 06 00 00 0F 84 5D 61 01 00

replace with:

B8 00 01 00 00 89 81 38 06 00 00 90

The patched version can be download from here. The original, v10.0.17763.1 file can be found here.

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Windows 10 x64 v1809 - October 2018 Update + Cumulative April 2019 Update

After this update termsrv.dll is upgraded to version 10.0.17763.437. To get back concurrent remote desktop connections, the make the following changes:

Find:

39 81 3C 06 00 00 0F 84 3B 2B 01 00

replace with:

B8 00 01 00 00 89 81 38 06 00 00 90

The patched version can be download from here. The original, v10.0.17763.437 file can be found here.

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Windows 10 x64 v1809 - October 2018 Update

Windows 10 October 2018 Update (1809) updates termsrv.dll to version 10.0.17763.1. To get back concurrent remote desktop connections, the make the following changes:

Find:

39 81 3C 06 00 00 0F 84 7F 2C 01 00

replace with:

B8 00 01 00 00 89 81 38 06 00 00 90

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The patched version can be download from here. The original, v10.0.17763.1 file can be found here.

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Windows 10 x64 v1803 - Spring 2018 Update (March 2018)

Windows 10 Spring 2018 Update (1803) updates termsrv.dll to version 10.0.17134.1. To get back concurrent remote desktop connections, make the following changes:

Find:

8B 99 3C 06 00 00 8B B9 38 06 00 00

replace with:

B8 00 01 00 00 89 81 38 06 00 00 90

The patched version can be download from here. The original, v10.0.17134.1 file can be found here.

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Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (1709 - Redstone 3)

Updates termsrv.dll to version 10.0.16299.15. To get back concurrent remote desktop connections, make the following changes:

Find:

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39 81 3C 06 00 00 0F 84 B1 7D 02 00

replace with:

B8 00 01 00 00 89 81 38 06 00 00 90

The patched version can be download from here. The original, v10.0.16299.15 file can be found here.

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Windows 10 x64 v1703 - Creators Update (April 2017)

Windows 10 Creators Update (1703 - Redstone 2) updates termsrv.dll to version 10.0.15063.0. To get back concurrent remote desktop connections, make the following changes:

Find:

39 81 3C 06 00 00 0F 84 53 71 02 00

replace with:

B8 00 01 00 00 89 81 38 06 00 00 90

The patched version can be download from here. Original, v10.0.15063.0 file can be found here.

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Windows 10 x64 Threshold 2 (November 2015)

Windows 10 Fall Update (also called 'Threshold Wave 2 Update') updates termsrv.dll to version 10.0.10586.0. To get back concurrent remote desktop connections, make the following changes:

Find:
39 81 3C 06 00 00 0F 84 3F 42 02 00

replace with:
B8 00 01 00 00 89 81 38 06 00 00 90

The patched version can be download from here. Original, v10.0.10586.0 file is here.

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Windows 10 x64 RTM (August 2015)

Windows Concurrent Connections

termsrv.dll file version 10.0.10240.16384.

In termsrv.dll find:
39 81 3C 06 00 00 0F 84 73 42 02 00

and replace it with:
B8 00 01 00 00 89 81 38 06 00 00 90

The patched version can be downloaded from here. The original, untouched version of termsrv.dll v10.0.10240.16384 can be downloaded from here.

Option 2 - RDP Wrapper

Instead of modifying termsrv.dll file you can use RDP Wrapper which acts as a middleman between Terminal Services and Service Control Manager. This way you don't need to touch termsrv.dll file. Actually, if you already modified your termsrv.dll file, you need to revert to the original version before using this method.

Download and extract RDPWrap-v1.6.1.zip (or newer), then run install.bat as admin. After installation is completed, run RDPConfig.exe. If all items under Diagnostics are green, you should be good to go.

If 'Listener state' is 'Listening [not supported]', you will need to update the wrapper's configuration (.ini) file.

With the latest version of RDP Wrapper you no longer need to update rdpwrap.ini manually. Simply run update.bat and everything will be done automatically.

If update.bat doesn't add support to your Windows version, try checking Open Issues on RDP Wrapper GitHub page. You may find how to manually update rdpwrap.ini until official support is added.

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