Reset Windows Password: Remote Desktop forensics
This feature of the program provides a forensic information on remote connections via Remote Desktop Protocol in Windows.
The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft. It allows users to remotely connect to a Windows-based computer over a network connection and access the remote PC's desktop, applications, and files. Once connected, the user can interact with the remote desktop, run applications, and transfer files between the local and remote computers. RDP supports a variety of features, including audio and video redirection, printer and clipboard sharing, and remote assistance.

In forensic investigations, it is crucial to gather every possible piece of evidence related to remote connections, including saved login information, activity events, and any images of the remote desktop that may have been cached. This particular section of the program is designed to do just that.