Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is installed on Windows 2022 Server is mis-identified as Win10 Enterprise Multi-Session
Change Auditor detecting a server as a Workstation when Remote Desktop Services (RDS) feature installed is determined as a defect. We have a Defect ID listed below for the same. It is in the roadmap and the product team is reviewing them for consideration in a future release.
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• Defect 535086 - When Remote Desktop Services is installed on Windows 2022 Server OS is mis-identified as Win10 Enterprise Multi-Session and no logon activity events are captured
Workaround:
Installed a 30 day trial workstation logon activity license to capture the logon activity on the jump servers