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Remote desktop login remember the IP address of remote desk top, and last username logged in to the remote computer  - want be able to remove it!

Asked by mshox1 in Windows Network Security

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If I went to a public computer (like intenret cafe) and used the remote desktop login to my remote server.  the system tends to keep my last login id,  remote computer name in the 'group',  I can not erase them.  - or I should say "I do not know how to remove or delete them' after I am done.
 
This really create a security concerns on the public PC, because all the info is there, except the pw to get into the system, but this is not safe.
 
How do I 'erase' them?   please help.  If you can send me an step by step procedure.  that will much appreciated.  Thanks

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