Re: find system user is currently logged onto



I can't help you with a script but you may want to post in some of the
Windows scripting newsgroups and maybe someone there could help or point you
in the right direction. --- Steve


"eric" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1A0B7566-8C97-4DC7-95CF-FBA7A9C1F160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Brad and Steven thank you for responding. Yes Brad you were correct I
> wanted
> a tool that one could input the user ID and the system they were currently
> logged onto would be the output, preferably the System name and IP
> address.
> Steven Thank you again for the solution.
>
> The reason I was wondering about it being a VBS or WHS script is for
> modification purpose, I was wanting to be able to add in a feature or two,
> something like which services were running, memory and CPU usage.
>
>
> "Brad Dinerman [MVP - Windows Server Netw" wrote:
>
>> Steve,
>>
>> Indeed... you are correct. It will take either input and provide the
>> appropriate output.
>>
>> Cool utility...
>>
>> -Brad
>>
>>
>> ______________________________________
>> Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Windows Server Systems
>> President, New England Information Security Group
>> http://www.neisg.org
>>
>> Steven L Umbach wrote:
>> > Hi Brad.
>> >
>> > I have not used it lately but according the SysInternals you can search
>> > for
>> > user? Limitlogon will also show where the user is logged on if it is
>> > implemented by going to the user account in ADUC and looking at the
>> > limitlogon info for that user. --- Steve
>> >
>> > If you specify a user name instead of a computer, PsLoggedOn searches
>> > the
>> > computers in the network neighborhood and tells you if the user is
>> > currently
>> > logged on. Full source code is included.
>> >
>> > "Brad Dinerman [MVP - Windows Server Networking]"
>> > <NewsPost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:%23IyQq2GHGHA.3532@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >
>> >>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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