Re: find system user is currently logged onto



Steve,

I'm not sure you're interpreting Eric's question correctly.

I think he's asking that if he provides a user name as input, then the tool/script should provide the computer at which that user is logged on as the output.

The PSLogedOn tool accepts the computer name as the input and provides user name as output, which is just the opposite.

Eric, can you confirm?

Thank you,
Brad


______________________________________ Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Windows Server Systems President, New England Information Security Group http://www.neisg.org

Steven L Umbach wrote:
PsloggedOn is a tool that may be able to do what you want and is free to try. I believe the W2003 SP1 tool called limitlogon can also do such though there is both a server and client component that needs to be installed in domain computers but that can easily be done via Group Policy Software Installation since the installs are .msi files. The links below explain more. --- Steve

http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/PsLoggedOn.html
http://www.techlog.nl/archive/2005/03/14/limitlogon__stop_concurrent_ac
http://bink.nu/files/limitlogonfaq.htm

"eric" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:2C91D8B9-EADF-4779-877F-066E7C2BBF8D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Sorry if this is the wrong forum. New to it.

Is there a vbs or whs script that one can run from your admin workstation or
DC that will tell you what system(s) a user is logged onto? all server
2003/XP forest, AD, DNS, muliti-subnet IP address WAN.



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