February, 2008
2003 server - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 5:25 - 0 Comments
Who’s logged on?
How to tell who’s currently logged on to an Active Directory domain.
A frequently asked question concerning Active Directory-based networks is, How can I tell who is currently logged on to my network? Unfortunately Active Directory itself has no built-in functionality to determine this, but there’s a free tool from Microsoft that can help in this regard. The tool is called LimitLogon.exe and its main purpose is to limit the number of concurrent user logins to a domain, but it can also be used to keep track of all logins in a domain.
LimitLogon is an unsupported tool and can be downloaded here from Microsoft. There’s also a FAQ on Bink.nu that explains how the tool is used. As usual, use unsupported tools with caution and try them out in a test environment first before using them on your production network.
Article written by MyComputerAid.com
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- Pruning Old Computer Accounts in AD
- Web-based AD management
- How to change membership in groups based on attributes of users in AD automatically
- Why do we still need WINS?
- Increase file server performance
- Default GPO Permissions
- Authoritative vs. Non-Authoritative Restoration of Active Directory
- Forcing Active Directory Replication

