Account Lockout

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Mike U

Is there a tool that will show where a user is logged on
in the domain, without using Netlogon auditing? I already
have the Account Lockout Tool, but this is not showing
specifically what machine a user is logged on to.

Thanks in Advance

Mike.
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

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Mike U said:
Is there a tool that will show where a user is logged on
in the domain, without using Netlogon auditing? I already
have the Account Lockout Tool, but this is not showing
specifically what machine a user is logged on to.

Thanks in Advance

Mike.

Heres's from a post back in June asking the same question:


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Ace

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Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

In
Mike U said:
Is there a tool that will show where a user is logged on
in the domain, without using Netlogon auditing? I already
have the Account Lockout Tool, but this is not showing
specifically what machine a user is logged on to.

Thanks in Advance

Mike.

Oops, hit send to quickly before completing:

Here's from a post back in June in response to someone asking the same
question:
Sysinternals has a free tool for download that works quite well. The
user has to be currently logged in, and the tool is a little network
intesive. it is called "psloggedon" Google it and you will find it
right away

Travis Albrecht
Werner Electric Supply
Business Sytems Engineer



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Regards,
Ace

Please direct all replies to the newsgroup so all can benefit.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.

Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 
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Anders

Mike U said:
Is there a tool that will show where a user is logged on
in the domain, without using Netlogon auditing? I already
have the Account Lockout Tool, but this is not showing
specifically what machine a user is logged on to.


WINS will tell you most of what you need.

Cheers,
Anders :)
 

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