It's still technically breaking the license to override TERMSERV.dll's protections on home/professional PCs not allowing somebody to be logged in while somebody else is already logged in.
ie, a home or professional licensed pc can not support 1 user on remote desktop, and 1 user sitting down in front of it at the same time, you have to pay for a server license to get that functionality. This technical limitation is considered a DRM measure and also protected by the DMCA anti-circumvention provision.
if you don't mind breaking the law, I was pointing out how you could use abuse 127.0.0.2 to connect remote desktop to localhost in other to do seperate user accounts for seperate tasks, (such as putting your job hunting activities in a seperate account so you don't get distracted by discord/chrome desktop notifications and reddit in your new tab page)