Tracking users
hello... i need to find out how to know wich users are online atm... how can find it out?
April 23rd, 2009 8:39pm

hi there,could you please eloborate your question ?please tell us the architecutre , your setup , your issue in brief so that we could assist sooner and faster.thanks for understanding.sainath Windows Driver Development
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April 23rd, 2009 8:57pm

its a 2003 windows server enterprise... everything very regular... default install and everything... theres only 2 groups:admin and users... as for the question... lets see... i need to know who is online (loged in my domain... btw its a regular small business network about 20 pcs)... why? im developing a small app to easy-up the comunication in here... how? using net send... so i need to find out who is online to load a list so the user can pick the target of the net send...
April 23rd, 2009 9:05pm

Hello Leonardo, If I understand your question, you may have to get a third party tool to monitor current online users in your windows domain...Except you want to track who is currently logon to a DC or TSIsaac Oben MCITP:EA, MCSE
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April 23rd, 2009 9:51pm

heres the thing... in my college we use the 2003 server... and we (students, teachers, anyone) cant log on in 2 machines at the same time... so theres got to be some kind of a flag that yells: HEY that guy is alrady logged in!!! all i want is to know what flag is that...
April 23rd, 2009 9:54pm

LeonardoIndex, You can logon to as many machines as possible in Active Directory concurrently, but I don't think there is a tool/flag in windows that I am aware of any tools in windows/AD to track users concurrent sessions. Except you want to write a script yourself to track that.Isaac Oben MCITP:EA, MCSE
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April 23rd, 2009 10:47pm

Hello,This might be a close to what you are looking for.There is the cconnect utility thatlimit concurrent connections for all users http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237282and the LimitLogon untility that keep track of information about every login in a domainhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2005.05.utilityspotlight.aspxIsaac Oben MCITP:EA, MCSE
May 9th, 2009 6:46pm

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