RE: Terminal Services Logons
From: Leo Perrero (LeoPerrero_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/13/05
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 19:13:01 -0800
Why would I reboot any servers?
The log files roll (90,000 user AD domain) so fast that it is almost
impossible to find any usefull informaiton. Are you saying that their is no
good way of finding out which terminal services sessions are still active and
locking my account up?
Ho can Terminal Services Manager or some other tool do this?
"Leo Perrero" wrote:
> First of all thanks for the help on this issue. I need to find out a way of
> knowing all locations that a certain account is logged into via terminal
> services in a very large environment (1000+Servers)
>
> After a password change, this account is getting locked out every 15 minutes
> because of active terminal services sessions that are using the old password
> and causing the lockout.
> --
> Leo Perrero
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> Leo Perrero
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