In Windows, the PPPoE session ID value is not typically stored directly in a user-accessible location. PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is a protocol used to establish a network connection over Ethernet. The session ID is generally dynamically assigned by the PPPoE server during the connection setup process and is used to uniquely identify the PPPoE session between the client and the server. This session ID is primarily maintained in memory during the active session. If you need to retrieve information related to the PPPoE session, you can typically find details about active network connections, including PPPoE sessions, by using network troubleshooting tools or commands in Windows. Here are some steps you can follow to...