How to investigate

From: Bijan Kianifard (BijanKianifard_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/27/05

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    Hi,

    I'm the administrator of a domain. I want to investigate the connections
    between workstations from my workstation. In other words I want connect to
    workstation X and check if it is connected to other workstations or not (by
    means of sharing remote desktop...). How can I do it? Do I have to install a
    service for this purpose or is there any third party software to cary out
    this job?

    Thanks in advance,
    Bijan


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