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Remote Desktop Services: Session has been disconnected
) – a user has disconnected from the RDP session;Remote Desktop Services: Session reconnection succeeded
) – a user has reconnected to the existing RDP session on the server;Session <A> has been disconnected by session <B>
) – a user has disconnected from RDP session by selecting the corresponding menu option (instead of just closing the RDP client window). If the session IDs are different, a user has been disconnected by another user (or an administrator);Session <A> has been disconnected, reason code <B>
). Here you must view the disconnection reason code in the event description. Remote Desktop Services: Session logoff succeeded
), refers to the user logoff from the system.27-04-20 06:03 PM
This solution is pretty amazing and stunning.
I would like to understand to source of this problem (not able to see the history conversation).
Do you have a control room to start the process to avoid to enter into the Runtime Resource? Or, do you any a special business requirement to do that?
Just to know.
Best regards.
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Remote Desktop Services: Session has been disconnected
) – a user has disconnected from the RDP session;Remote Desktop Services: Session reconnection succeeded
) – a user has reconnected to the existing RDP session on the server;Session <A> has been disconnected by session <B>
) – a user has disconnected from RDP session by selecting the corresponding menu option (instead of just closing the RDP client window). If the session IDs are different, a user has been disconnected by another user (or an administrator);Session <A> has been disconnected, reason code <B>
). Here you must view the disconnection reason code in the event description. Remote Desktop Services: Session logoff succeeded
), refers to the user logoff from the system.