Determining which machines I've logged on to

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From: Veets (dddetrretsssadasy_at_hotnospmamail.com)
Date: 11/05/04


Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 11:51:53 -0500

Hello,
We're running a Windows 2000 Active Directory environment. I was just
wondering if there's a resource kit utility that will allow me to see which
machines I've currently 'locked' instead of 'logged off'. The reason I'm
asking is because I need to change my domain password & I'm afraid of
locking out my account if I'm still logged in somewhere. Sorry if my
question is a little confusing. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Best regards,
Veets



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