Re: Which TS is being logged on to?
- From: "Shayne D. Swann" <shayne.swann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 22:15:44 -0400
there is a thire party tool that can do this for you:
Lakeside Systrack
I manage both terminal servers and citrix metaframe XP and Citrix does make
it a little eaisier but performance monitors can help.
"Patrick Rouse" <PatrickRouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I think what is being conveyed is that with this many servers it is not
> practical to look thru 100 different servers listed in Terminal Services
> Manager to find the user's session.
>
> If you're familair with VBScript & WMI you you should be able to fins the
> user's session via script.
>
> This is one big reason why people use products like Citrix Presentation
> Server, Jetro or Tarantella, which have central management console which
> make
> a taks like this very easy.
>
>
> --
> Patrick Rouse
> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> http://www.workthin.com
>
>
> "Jennifer Mar" wrote:
>
>> you can see which server users are logged into via Terminal Services
>> Manager
>>
>> Jen
>>
>> William P wrote:
>> > I have a W2K3 TSLS.
>> > Several Workstatons have received W2K3 TS CALs.
>> >
>> > Is it possible to find out which TS a Workstation logged on to, to
>> > receive
>> > its W2K3 TS CAL? I have several hundred Terminal Servers, so I was
>> > interested
>> > in being able to find out which TS is being accessed.
>> >
>> > Any help appreciated.
>>
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