Remote Desktop Connection is one of the more practical components of Microsoft from Windows2000, because it is simple and convenient and free, many business white-collar use it to remote office, network management with it to remote maintenance server, personal travel with it to connect the home computer, hackers use it to control broiler and so on, haha, Said too much, into the subject.
Used Remote Desktop friends know, Remote Desktop as long as the successful login once, will be very humane to the remote host name, IP and other records down, to the user next connection brings great convenience; but sometimes we don't want to keep these records for reasons of privacy, But the problem is that Microsoft has never provided Remote Desktop to delete records and other options, even the latest release of the WINDOWS7 operating system is no exception, no way, can only do their own, the following operations take Win7 as an example, the old version of the operating system is similar to the removal method.
<1> Delete the Remote Desktop Connection profile "DEFALT.RDP" with the following path: "C:\Users\ user name \documents \default.rdp".
<2> Clear Remote Desktop Connection drop-down address list: Locate the registry to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft \terminal Server client\default" and all MRU "begins with the deletion of values, such as" MR0,MR1,MR2 "and so on.
<3> Clear Remote Desktop Connection host name and user name: Locate the registry to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft \terminal Server client\servers\, On the left, remove all items of the type IP address below.
It seems that Microsoft is really too "sloppy", to do little more than the user's own hands.
Remote Desktop Connection records are completely erased