Remote Office - usage log

With remote desktop connection, there are two computers involved, one linking and to get the connection.  For that matter, let's call it the "receiver" of the latter.

Is there a file in the 'receiver' (not the sender) when a "sender" has connected to it, like a newspaper or an entry in the event log?  If so, how do I activate this log (if it is not already active) and, in any case, how read?

LAMP

Bulb,

The Viewer even will have details about the connections made to the server computer.

Click Start, in the search for the event viewer, press field type Enter.

When the program opens check under Windows Logs -> Security

Logons made from a remote desktop connection will list the following items in the category of the task

Other events opening/closing session

This will include the name of the Session, the customer name and address of the customer.

There are also some other Remote Desktop / Terminal Services associates tasks which can be monitored from the Security tree.

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