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How to see users idle time on RDP server - Super User This is still possible in Server 2012 R2 Server Manager --> Remote Desktop Services --> Collections (RDS hosts need to be in the pool) Review connections in the bottom right panel Time seems to be hours : minutes : seconds
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Drag and drop through Remote Desktop Connection - Super User An RDP session is not a valid Drag source in Windows (yet?), so copy and paste is the fastest way I usually hit ctrl-c and ctrl-v for copy and paste anyway, as personally I find it quicker than drag and drop, plus you don't get stuck waiting for imaginary transfers like when you copy something and then hit right-click to try and paste it between sessions Copying and pasting in and out of RDP