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How do you find all machines that a user is logged onto

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dstrong

IS-IT--Management
Jun 29, 2001
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Under AD and server 2000 how do I check to see if a user is logged onto multiple machines and what they are. It used to be easy on NT and I have just not found the way on AD.

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Doug

Doug Strong
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dstrong@stpetes.org
 
If you are auditing the events, your security logs on the domain controllers (yes, you need to search ALL of them) will contain this information. Properly filtered, it's not a terrible task.

~Intruder~
CEH, MCSA/MCSE 2000/2003

"The Less You Do, The Less Can Go Wrong" :)
 
I am not looking for auditing, just want to know where all a user is logged on at the time. I am doing a Palm Pilot install for a generic user that might be signed on in multiple machines. The problem occurs when they sign the machine that does not have a palm attached, and it writes over the profile from the other machine.

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Doug

Doug Strong
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dstrong@stpetes.org
 
Anyone else have any ideas?

Doug Strong
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dstrong@stpetes.org
 
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