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How to check that a RemoteFX session was created

When working with RemoteFX, it is not directly obvious in the UI that a RemoteFX session was established. The easiest way to check it is via the Event Viewer on the RDS host. Look for the following event:

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You will find the above in the Applications and Services logs.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Geert BaekePosted on March 4, 2011Categories rds, vdiTags remotefxLeave a comment on How to check that a RemoteFX session was created

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