x27;s online
What about using a "net session" command?
Mike Thommes
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From: Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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NET SESSION can only be used locally but you can use RCMD or psexec or
something like that to get a remote console shell on the remote box.
Alternative
I use
the old NT 4.0 server manager to determine what shares are in use. That
give's you some visibility.
Dave
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Agung
This was covered fairly comprehensively in a thread a few days ago. Look in the
archives for the subject "Users Logged In" on 29.07.03.
The lastLogoff attribute is not used. There is very little MS documentation on this.
Tony
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Thanks for all enlighten!!!
Can this command be
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What about using a "net session" command?
Mike Thommes
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Hi
Is there a way to know who's
online on Win2K server?
Or to check whe
What about using a "net session" command?
Mike Thommes
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