# RDP

## **RDP**

View **RDP** enables monitoring of Remote Desktop (RDP) sessions on computers within the organization. It presents detailed information about users, session duration, and data about remote devices from which connections were initiated.

### **Key functionalities**

* **RDP session tracking**:
  * Data on session start and end as well as user logins and logouts.
* **Information about remote devices**:
  * Identification of computers from which connections were initiated, including their names and IP addresses.
* **Filtering and analysis**:
  * Ability to sort and filter data by user, computer, date, or IP address.

### Columns in the RDP view

Table columns can be enabled and disabled freely in the column editor above the table.

* **Online** - information indicating whether the RDP session is currently active.
* **Host ID** - unique identifier of the target computer in the system.
* **Connection date** - the moment the RDP connection was established.
* **Disconnection date** - the moment the RDP connection ended, e.g., session closure or connection drop.
* **Computer** - the name of the computer to which the RDP connection was made.
* **Connected user** - the user who logged into the system within the RDP session.
* **Connected computer** - the name of the computer from which the user initiated the RDP connection.
* **Login date** - the moment the user actually logged into the operating system.
* **Logout date** - the moment the user logged out of the operating system.
* **Structure** - the organizational unit assigned to the user or computer.
* **IP** - the IP address of the computer from which the RDP connection was initiated.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Attention!**

The logout date is not always equal to the disconnection date. A user may be disconnected from an RDP session but remain logged into the system.
{% endhint %}


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