"HOW DO I" locate logged on workstations

From: ralph (no@mail.here)
Date: 08/19/02


From: "ralph" <no@mail.here>
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 09:55:21 -0700


you can view the logged in sessions from the domain
controller under computer management and shared folders,
this will give the computers corresponding ip address but
no netbios name. This is the easiest way I know of
tracking logged on users.

hth
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a user that has logged on to the domain from
>multiple workstations but they can not remember what
other
>machine they logged on from. Is there a way to scan the
>domain for authenticated users versus going through each
>event log in the domain??
>
>Thanks
>.
>



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