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Guest
Hi,
Well, I'm afraid this is a really basic and often-asked question, but the
terms are so general that I can't find any answer in the nexsgroups ...
I have a W2K AD network. Is there a way to determine which computers (or
users) currently have a windows session open, or even are running without any
open session ? I am sure this is such a beginner's question that I am
ashamed, but ... The only way I can get this info today is by running a logon
script that logs the logon time, then a logoff script that logs the logoff
time, then run a script that compares the two !
If someone have a trick that performs this only for W2K/XP, it is also great
for me ...
Thanks !
Well, I'm afraid this is a really basic and often-asked question, but the
terms are so general that I can't find any answer in the nexsgroups ...
I have a W2K AD network. Is there a way to determine which computers (or
users) currently have a windows session open, or even are running without any
open session ? I am sure this is such a beginner's question that I am
ashamed, but ... The only way I can get this info today is by running a logon
script that logs the logon time, then a logoff script that logs the logoff
time, then run a script that compares the two !
If someone have a trick that performs this only for W2K/XP, it is also great
for me ...
Thanks !