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Keep desktop up and logged in without RDP on EC2?

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We have a very important (third-party) app running on our EC2 server that auto-closes if the machine is locked, or any kind of log-off is detected (not sure how it's doing it exactly, that's what it says in the docs).

We have been keeping an RDP session up to maintain it running for a while now, but we need something more reliable. I have searched high and low, and at this point I think RDP should be cut from the picture entirely.

Is there any way on god's green earth to keep the server's desktop up indefinitely? Do I need to fool it into thinking there's a monitor hooked up? I'm getting desperate here!

Thank you.

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