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RDP - meaning of the order of the list of IP addresses
I reguarly RDP to my office to various desktop computers. When I RDP (Windows XP), I see the following possible list:
xxxx 248
xxxx 110
xxxx 129
xxxx 137
...
xxxx 105
The 248 is my current office desktop which I regularly use - so I assume that's why it's on the top. What is the meaning of the order of this list? Is 105 on the bottom because it's the oldest connection? So if I thought that I had connected to xxx.105 in the last day - would 105 be higher on the list?
Is there any record of RDP connections on my home laptop to these various IP addresses?
Thanks much in advance
Dee
xxxx 248
xxxx 110
xxxx 129
xxxx 137
...
xxxx 105
The 248 is my current office desktop which I regularly use - so I assume that's why it's on the top. What is the meaning of the order of this list? Is 105 on the bottom because it's the oldest connection? So if I thought that I had connected to xxx.105 in the last day - would 105 be higher on the list?
Is there any record of RDP connections on my home laptop to these various IP addresses?
Thanks much in advance
Dee
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Correct, they are ordered in a way that the most recently one logged in will appear at the 'top'.
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