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QUESTION POSED ON: 02 January 2006
I am trying to track people on the domain (Windows Server 2003) to figure out who is logged on and who is logged off at any given time. How can I display this?

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EXPERT RESPONSE
You can use the net sessions command at a command prompt, or better yet, check out Sysinternals' PsLoggedOn. This tool can show locally and remotely logged-on users.


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