The is an unofficial modification tool, originally created by a developer known as DeepXW , designed to remove the concurrent Remote Desktop (RDP) session limits in Windows operating systems . While often discussed for consumer editions like Windows 7 or 10, it is frequently used on Windows Server 2012 R2 to bypass the requirement for Remote Desktop Services (RDS) Client Access Licenses (CALs). Core Functionality
Users typically employ one of two main approaches to achieve these features: Manual Binary Patching: Users manually replace or modify the termsrv.dll file (located in C:\Windows\System32\ universal termsrvdll patch windows server 2012 r2 top
It is vital to remember that while the Universal Termsrv.dll Patch is technically effective, it may violate Microsoft's End User License Agreement (EULA) for production environments. For mission-critical business operations, investing in legitimate RDS CALs is the only way to ensure full support and compliance. Use this patch primarily for educational, research, or private lab environments where licensing costs are prohibitive for simple testing. The is an unofficial modification tool, originally created
without RDSH: You can allow 2 sessions only by default. For more, legally purchase RDS CALs and install Remote Desktop Session Host role. For more, legally purchase RDS CALs and install
If you need more than two concurrent RDP sessions on Windows Server 2012 R2 in production, the correct method is:
Use takeown and icacls to modify file permissions, or use a third-party patcher tool (e.g., "Universal Termsrv.dll Patch" by deepxw or similar).