Windows 10: How to differentiate between RDP session and Run as Different User in Windows 11?
Discus and support How to differentiate between RDP session and Run as Different User in Windows 11? in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; My authentication application running on Windows 11, needs to distinguish between the windows process invoked via RDP session and the windows process... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Rajeev C1, Jan 23, 2024.
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How to differentiate between RDP session and Run as Different User in Windows 11?
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