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Command line - who is connected to my machine with Remote desktop?

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Use the Quser command.

quser /? will give you the switches available.

Simon

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The way I do it can be more of a hassle but if you want to know the computer that is connecting to you, you can always user netstat -n the look down the table for port 3389 (which is the default terminal services port). Once you find that you will see the IP address of the computer then you can do a ping to find out the hostname.

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Am I right in saying that since XP only allows one connection, if someone is connected to your XP PC via Remote Desktop then you will be presented with the Ctrl-Alt-Del unlock screen? And if you were to authenticate back onto the XP PC, then that would throw the Remote Desktop connection off your PC?



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I would say the OP is either using a terminal server (which would make this the wrong forum to post in), or is using the hack to allow XP to run concurrent remote sessions like a terminal server.
 
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