Windows remote desktop logged in
As i understand the second command should be executed on windows 7 machine: but i got this error SessionID 1 not found, the same is on the local machine — alonp. Run the command query session and replace the number 1 with the ID of the appropriate active session. Several good command line answers have been posted here: superuser. No way. TomTom TomTom Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.
Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Stack Gives Back Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually. September 23, at pm. Hi Mitch! Hope that helps!
October 21, at am. 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. April 24, at am.
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Stephen Price June 23, - pm I am trying to run this on a Windows 10 machine and nothing occurs. If not, then the log is empty. Sam October 7, - am great article and very detailed information. Francisco February 3, - pm Hi. Very good job, it worked awesomely to me. Chip February 5, - pm Thanks for sharing.
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