Re: Windows 2000 user login
From: H Carvey (keydet89@yahoo.com)
Date: 03/27/03
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Date: 27 Mar 2003 19:45:45 -0000 From: H Carvey <keydet89@yahoo.com> To: security-basics@securityfocus.com('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) In-Reply-To: <5EF5CF6E4A593A4D97CC5DDC67A68C8205E693@NY303EXM01.americas.whitecase.com>
A simple Perl script will dump a list of systems, and
then query each one to see if the user is logged in.
No need to purchase a product when you can do this for
free.
>I have never posted to this board, so hopefully I'm
following the right =
>procedures. My issue is that a user's account keeps
getting locked out =
>due to an aggressive password policy (30 days) and he
claims that he =
>isn't logged into multiple machines nor is he fat
fingering his =
>password. Is anybody aware of a product to find out
where or how many =
>Windows 2000 servers or workstations a user is logged
into? My thinking =
>is that he's logged into multiple machines under an
old password that =
>keeps locking him out.
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