Sometimes it's because of the need for work, or teaching needs, users will use Remote Desktop, which is a very convenient function, but for users who often use Remote Desktop, account security is a very important key, in general, will choose to clear the historical traces of remote logins to protect the account security, So under the new system WIN8, how can the user finish this cleanup work?
To clear the history traces of WIN8 Remote Desktop login:
1. Press "Windows+r" to enter "Regedit.exe" carriage return (if the UAC prompt appears, click Yes), and then turn on Hkey_current_usersoftwaremicrosoftterminal Server Clientdefault.
Delete the history that is currently unavailable or delete all (mru+ numbers, computer names for remote connections) key value implementations.
2. Open the Library document sequentially, click View---option to open Folder Options, switch to view, and tick "Show hidden files, folders, and drives."
3. View the hidden file "default.rdp" file in this folder, and right click Delete.
4. Secure the Remote Desktop Connection to the taskbar, right-click on the Remote Desktop Connection icon, and right-click to select history to delete it individually.
5. Press "Windows+r" again to enter "MSTSC" To view the Remote Desktop Connection window to display the connection record or blank you need.
Through the above detailed graphics and text explanation, I believe that the user has mastered the WINDOWS8 system to clear the history of Remote Desktop login steps, this is an effective protection of account password security, if you are often using Remote Desktop users, then hurriedly to do your account well insurance.