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remote desktop sessions; How to find the user who is killing / logoff them

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Since recently, my Remote Desktop session to an admin server gets killed every now and then over night. As I have often long-running jobs on that server, this is obviously not so cool.

I do have admin rights on the server (as do many other users of this server) and I am the de facto admin of this server, so I do not think that we have suddenly AD GPOs which forces a logoff over night (I am not the AD admin). Also sessions of other users do stay on over night (disconnected).

Therefore I would like to find out who is kicking my session.

Is there a way to find this out?

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