Re: Active Clients
- From: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Jenny wu [MSFT]")
- Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 13:09:19 GMT
Hi David,
Thanks for posting here! Also thanks for Les's input.
For your description, I understand that you want to know which clients
logon to the server. If I am off base, please don't hesitate to let me know.
If you want to monitor which users are accessing shared resource, you can
check information as Les said.
Server Management | Advanced Management | Computer Management | System
Tools | Shared Folders.
You click the sessions and open files item to view which users from which
computer are accessing which information.
If you want to monitor which users are accessing the server included remote
desktop connection, you can check information in Task Manager Console.
Method 1:
Right-click Taskbar in the bottom of the screen and click Task Manager to
open Task Manager Console. And then you click Users tab to view information.
Method 2:
Type 'TSadmin' in command line to open Terminal Services Manager console.
In the console, you can view detail information about terminal sessions.
If you want to monitor which users have logon to the server when it run.
You can check this information in Event Viewer.
Start -> Administrator Tools ->Event Viewer -> click Security in Event
Viewer panel.
*Note: you need enable 'Audit account logon Events' group policy. By
default the group policy is enabled.
If you want to limit user's concurrent connections, you can refer to the
following KB article to configure:
Based on the Windows designed, we have not methods to limit a user's remote
connect sessions. On the other hand, we do have methods (workarounds) to
limited a user's logon session (concurrent connections). You can find more
information from the knowledge base article below:
Limiting a User's Concurrent Connections in Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0
(237282)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;237282
How to Use a Network Share to Limit a User's Concurrent Connections in
Windows 2000 (260364)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;260364
Please notice that these two methods are based on the logon script. If
users can cancel logon scripts, they can also circumvent the concurrent
logon limitations.
These two methods can also be applied to Windows 2003.
Hope above information helps! If you have any further concern or question
about the issue, please feel free to let me know. I am looking forward to
you!
Have a nice day!
Best Regards,
Jenny Wu
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>From: "Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]"
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>Hi David,
>
>Try Server Management | Advanced Management | Computer Management | System
>Tools | Shared Folders. You can view the sessions and open files.
>
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>Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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>SBS Rocks !
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>"David" <David@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:AAE3C592-63BF-4A03-8D43-10FED83F729C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Is there anyway of identifying which clients are actively attached to the
>> server (e.g. logged on) rather than in the AD? If anyone is familiar
>> there
>> was an IBM command Display Active Workstations (or similar) which showed
>> who
>> was logged on and from where.
>>
>> Any help gratefully received.
>> --
>> David Bissell
>
>
>
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