[TOOL] Opticon|Users, Display Currently Logged-on Users on Your Windows Network
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Opticon|Users, Display Currently Logged-on Users on Your Windows Network
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DETAILS
<http://www.securitystorm.net/products/tools/opticon/index.asp>
Opticon|Users 2002 is a simple tool to show administrators who is logged
onto the network and from what workstation that user is accessing the
network from. Information about the workstation used to logon from, the
domain, the logon server, and the date/time of logon is also displayed.
This tool makes it easy to spot unauthorized logons from a certain
workstation or logons using an administrative account.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The tool can be downloaded by going to:
<http://www.securitystorm.net/products/tools/opticon/index.asp>
http://www.securitystorm.net/products/tools/opticon/index.asp
The information has been provided by
<mailto:information@securitystorm.net> Security Storm.
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