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From this below reply from Bernhard, I was able to figure out why hrSystemNumUsers is showing two for windows, But how will I verify it. Is there any command in windows like linux(finger and who) to find out the details of the users who logged in. If so please do inform me, so that I will be able to know who all have logged in.
Thanks,
> On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 13:24 +0530, Naganarasimha wrote: > > > My OS on my comp is windows 2000 and I tried the same in > suse linux it > > gives one gnome but 2 in KDE > > > So can some one explain why is it (hrSystemNumUsers ) having more > > value then actually what it has > > > This value is calculated differently on Windows- and > Unix-based systems. > Under Windows, it uses the call NetWkstaGetInfo(), and takes > the value of the field wki102_logged_on_users. From the MSDN > documentation: > > wki102_logged_on_users > Specifies the number of users who are logged on to the > local computer. > > I've no idea why this might be returning '2' instead of '1'.
This function will return 2 because the "SYSTEM" user for the various Windows-Services is also logged in.
Regards, Bernhard
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- Regarding hrsystemNumUsers Naganarasimha
- RE: Regarding hrsystemNumUsers Penz, Bernhard
