what pcs a user is logged on to

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ed

Hi,

Is there any way to find out what pcs a user is logged
onto (more than one)?.
I have a user whos password is locking out and I think it
is because the user changed her password and she is
probably still logged on somewhere else with her old
password. (but I can't find out where)

ed
 
V

Veronica Loell

ed wrote / skrev:
Hi,

Is there any way to find out what pcs a user is logged
onto (more than one)?.
I have a user whos password is locking out and I think it
is because the user changed her password and she is
probably still logged on somewhere else with her old
password. (but I can't find out where)

ed

You could enumerate all machines and then use
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/psloggedon.shtml to get the
info for all users, then filter the result for the specific user.

- Veronica Loell
 
C

cook

ed said:
Hi,

Is there any way to find out what pcs a user is logged
onto (more than one)?.
I have a user whos password is locking out and I think it
is because the user changed her password and she is
probably still logged on somewhere else with her old
password. (but I can't find out where)

ed

You can use NetBiosSpy freeware and you can deconnect or log off
somebody with it : http://www.netbiosspy.4t.com/
 
V

Veronica Loell

cook wrote / skrev:
You can use NetBiosSpy freeware and you can deconnect or log off
somebody with it : http://www.netbiosspy.4t.com/

That's _a lot of_ ad-cookies on that site, and it blinks. Maybe I was
distracted by that but I did not see anything about users-info there?
Looks like it is mostly concerned with files and processes. I havn't
tried it but from the screenshot it seems you have very little
information about the processes apart from its name and PID.
 
C

cook

Veronica Loell said:
cook wrote / skrev:

That's _a lot of_ ad-cookies on that site, and it blinks. Maybe I was
distracted by that but I did not see anything about users-info there?
Looks like it is mostly concerned with files and processes. I havn't
tried it but from the screenshot it seems you have very little
information about the processes apart from its name and PID.

Yes you are right, I will release a better version soon.
 

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