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How to find admin which logged off my RDP session

ae flag

I recently discovered that since some days, someone often logs off my RDP session to our jump admin server when I have disconnected my session (which then terminates any long-running task I may have running on that machine).

Now I want to know who it is without asking every possible person. Is there any relevant log information somewhere which may reveal who has logged off my RDP session?

cn flag
Check the event logs under: Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-LocalSessionManager/Operational
ae flag
Hmm - I had just now a look there and I only see session disconnects and reconnects of my user account there in the relevant time frame - but nothing similar to someone logging my session off. E.G. at 21:44:56 it says session disconnected. At 23:18:43 it says session reconnected for my user - but the session at 23:18:43 was a completely fresh session (no open apps, nothing) where as I had left the session which disconnected at 21:44:56 was with diverse apps open. I see absolutely nothing relevant in the few log entries between these two points in time. Any other idea?
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