Remote desktop connection

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Hi,

My query is -
how to find out who has connected to a computer through Remote Desktop
Connection?

I know that if a computer is not member of network domain, I can find this
using Task Manager -> Users tab.

But this computer is member of a network domain and hence this tab is not
visible. And in this particular PC the customer has enabled 3 terminal
sessions. Can someone let me know how to do this please?

Many thanks in advance,

Harish Mohanbabu
 
Harish Mohanbabu said:
Hi,

My query is -
how to find out who has connected to a computer through Remote Desktop
Connection?

I know that if a computer is not member of network domain, I can find this
using Task Manager -> Users tab.

But this computer is member of a network domain and hence this tab is not
visible. And in this particular PC the customer has enabled 3 terminal
sessions. Can someone let me know how to do this please?

Many thanks in advance,

Harish Mohanbabu

Since you mention 3 terminal sessions, I suspect you're talking
about a server, not a WinXP Professional workstation. If so
then the Terminal Services Manager will tell you who is
currently connected.
 
Hi,

Thanks for your response.

I double checked - apparently customer has enabled the remote sessions to 3
on a WIN XP Professional SP 2 and they swear that they did this through
gpedit.msc (without any hacks whatsoever)

So this leads to an interesting question - whether multiple remote
connections could be enabled this way on a Windows XP Pro this way? Is this
possible at all? Could you let me know please.

Regards,

Harish Mohanbabu
 
I always thought that WinXP supports only one single
RDP session. Why don't you ask your clint for the details
of the policy he applied - I'd be interested in trying it
myself!
 
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