How to see connected users in windows
Oops sorry I deleted my comment accidentally as I was trying to edit it. The question was: "I don't seem to have logoff. Is it your utility? Turns out my system does have logoff.
I must have overlooked something when I tried it earlier. RyanRies, What about the terminal services configuration tscc. What's the equivalent in Server ? Show 1 more comment. You can use qwinsta from the command line to display the current RDP sessions. That works. I think I prefer the more verbose commands query user and reset session as those are easier for me to remember than rwinsta. Very nice. Defaults to local machine, so just qwinsta then rwinsta 3 , faster than trying to find tsadmin — Daniel de Zwaan.
It seems this is the replacement for tsadmin. I was just about to add this as the answer. Simple, quick and exactly what is needed to see who is logged in, and log them off if necessary. Can you access a list of currently logged on users though? Windows Registry Editor Version 5. Stefan Stefan 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. I was able to install it on Windows 7. After that tsadmin. From a command prompt run net session. That will show you session connection information.
It will not show you who is actively transferring data. For that you'll need to run a packet capture program on the server. Any file that is currently open should be considered to be potentially in use, either being read, written to, or simply held open by a process on a client computer.
These will also show you which user or computer, if there's no user associated with it owns the handle. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Ask Question. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback?
Note You must be signed in as a member of the Domain Admins group or a member of the Administrators group on each computer to complete the tasks described in this topic. Submit and view feedback for This product This page. View all page feedback. In this article. The user name or alias of the remote user. In either Windows XP or Windows 7, if you have the Computer icon on your desktop, just right click on it and select Manage.
Or in Windows 7 and Vista, you can click on Start and type computer in the search box, and click on the Computer Management link. Here you will see all the shares on your Computer and the number of connected users listed in the Client Connections column.
As you can see on my computer, one user is connected to the Data share. To view "who" is connected to a share or shares, click on Sessions from left navigation pane. NOTE: if you want to disconnect the user, just right click on the user name and select Close Session. To view which files the user is accessing, click on Open Files from left navigation pane.
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