Remote Desktop Usage

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I've got a app that is written is C#, and it's used at various different
geographical locations. A lot of my users, use remote desktop to remote
into a different PC that has my app installed. This app interfaces with
hardware, and only certain PC's have that hardware, so that is why the
remote sessions.

Anyway, I'm looking to track how much time my app is used, when someone is
using it via remote desktop. Is there some windows event that I can look
for, to tell me if a remote user is using my app? I


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