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| Subject: | XP RDP event log 682 ? |
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| Date: | Sun, 12 Dec 2004 13:02:07 -0400 |
I have a few event log 682's (user has reconnected to a disconnected TS session) on an XP machine at work that shows: Session Name: Console Client Name: Unknown Client Address: Unknown All other event log 682's show Session Name: RDP-Tcp# and they also display the Client Name and Address. Does this mean that these Unknown ones connected via Console were connections made by someone who hacked the password and used a stealthed OS ? Thanks, Bill
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