When using Windows Remote Desktop

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havenlad

If a userlogs onto their main machine as their personal domain account, and
use that to remote in via Windows Remote Desktop to another machine, logging
into the remote machine as local "administrator" and browse, will the stats
for the browsing also show up from the machine they are logging into as their
domain account or will it just show up in the generic local admin account?

Thanks in advance
 
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Big Al

havenlad said:
If a userlogs onto their main machine as their personal domain account, and
use that to remote in via Windows Remote Desktop to another machine, logging
into the remote machine as local "administrator" and browse, will the stats
for the browsing also show up from the machine they are logging into as their
domain account or will it just show up in the generic local admin account?

Thanks in advance
If you are typing on the 2nd machine, you are on the 2nd machine.
Nothing is going on, on the 1st machine. They are communicating with
each other, not working in tandem..
 
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havenlad

Thanks

Although not sure that answered the question.

Which account will the web stats be counted towards? The account on the
second machine (where nobody is sat) or the account on the first machine
(where the person using RDP is sitting?

Will the stats show up for both accounts is what I am asking
 
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Big Al

havenlad said:
Thanks

Although not sure that answered the question.

Which account will the web stats be counted towards? The account on the
second machine (where nobody is sat) or the account on the first machine
(where the person using RDP is sitting?

Will the stats show up for both accounts is what I am asking
Not sure what you mean by web stats. But you are working on machine 2.
Its just like being at the console. Except you are farther away.

I don't think and "stats" whatever they are will show on machine 1.
The only thing I ever get on machine 1 is maybe the option history log.
 

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