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I only see the Domain Controller where the program is installed. Does the free version not list your workstations? That's a great tool! I've been using it for awhile but didn't realize it could be used to display current logged on user. Not seeing how to do this, can you tell me? EDIT: Found it! When all else fails RTFM! Click on New and copy the settings from my attachment. If you have the correct permissions on your domain you'll have quite a few right click options on the scanned PCs.

Edit: Don't bother with the Outlook setting. PsLoggedOn is an applet that displays both the locally logged on users and users logged on via resources for either the local computer, or a remote one. If you specify a user name instead of a computer, PsLoggedOn searches the computers in the network neighborhood and tells you if the user is currently logged on. Note that PsLoggedOn will show you as logged on via resource share to remote computers that you query because a logon is required for PsLoggedOn to access the Registry of a remote system.

PsTools PsLoggedOn is part of a growing kit of Sysinternals command-line tools that aid in the administration of local and remote systems named PsTools. Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services.

Privacy policy. Andrija Andrija 2 2 gold badges 5 5 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Preet Sangha Preet Sangha 2, 1 1 gold badge 22 22 silver badges 25 25 bronze badges. When I run this command either remotely or locally I get only a single line of output " UserName " with nothing else listed, even though I'm logged-in to that machine.

Dai Are you using XP or Vista or ? This question was for those os — Preet Sangha. The Microsoft Sysinternals Suite has a tool called Psloggedon , psloggedon. I hope they paid Mark a ton of money to go there, currently they havn't stopped him doing the good work he was doing before and long may that continue.

Hope he keeps updating and adding to the suite. That's a new can of worms that I don't feel like opening right now, so I checked into psloggedon and I'm quite happy. The reason is that more than one user may be logged in.



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