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Windows 11 Default Browser. Browse All Windows Articles. Windows 10 Annual Updates. Hi Russ. That works great! March 14, at am. August 30, at pm.

Will it work on WinXP? December 6, at pm. Turning this into a batch file that prompts for the remote computer name: echo off echo Remote query logged in user of specified computer.

June 16, at pm. This PowerShell script works for me all the time. August 4, at am. I like the query command. August 7, at pm. February 25, at pm. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search.

How can this be done? Throughout the day several people will remotely logon to a shared computer, generally logging off when they are through. Note, these users have Admin rights on both, their PC and the one they remote into. It would be nice to have the ability to see who is actively logged on before making this choice.

I have searched the web and found various solutions that let you know who made the last connection, which does not translate into them being the last, or currently "active" user. On a side note, it seems weird in Windows 7 that the current, active user's ID is displayed 'after' I click 'Yes' to login over them. When we were using Windows XP, one could see the ID of the current active user 'before' deciding to continue logging on.

You could put the query command in a batch file, so users can just double click it to see who is logged into that computer. This is useful if you want to ensure that a particular user is not logged on when you are about to change their user profile configuration. This will see if explorer.

If a machine is not logged in, no explorer. If someone is logged on, the explorer. The wmic command in Command Prompt can retrieve this information. However in order for the clients to respond, a firewall rule is first required. I found a post on community.



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