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How can I list the logged in users with PowerShell?
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I'm trying to get a list of the logged on users from PowerShell. Is there a command that returns a list of the logged in users, regardless of whether their session is connected or disconnected? I'm only looking for local sessions, but remote sessions would be nice too.
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I'm trying to get a list of the logged on users from PowerShell. Is there a command that returns a list of the logged in users, regardless of whether their session is connected or disconnected? I'm only looking for local sessions, but remote sessions would be nice too.
windows powershell
There is an answer to a simliar question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/23219718/…
– Patrick
May 26 '17 at 14:51
Also here is great topic about Powershell features. powershell.org/2015/08/28/list-users-logged-on-to-your-machines
– Stuka
May 29 '17 at 18:17
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I'm trying to get a list of the logged on users from PowerShell. Is there a command that returns a list of the logged in users, regardless of whether their session is connected or disconnected? I'm only looking for local sessions, but remote sessions would be nice too.
windows powershell
I'm trying to get a list of the logged on users from PowerShell. Is there a command that returns a list of the logged in users, regardless of whether their session is connected or disconnected? I'm only looking for local sessions, but remote sessions would be nice too.
windows powershell
windows powershell
asked May 26 '17 at 14:48
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There is an answer to a simliar question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/23219718/…
– Patrick
May 26 '17 at 14:51
Also here is great topic about Powershell features. powershell.org/2015/08/28/list-users-logged-on-to-your-machines
– Stuka
May 29 '17 at 18:17
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There is an answer to a simliar question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/23219718/…
– Patrick
May 26 '17 at 14:51
Also here is great topic about Powershell features. powershell.org/2015/08/28/list-users-logged-on-to-your-machines
– Stuka
May 29 '17 at 18:17
There is an answer to a simliar question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/23219718/…
– Patrick
May 26 '17 at 14:51
There is an answer to a simliar question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/23219718/…
– Patrick
May 26 '17 at 14:51
Also here is great topic about Powershell features. powershell.org/2015/08/28/list-users-logged-on-to-your-machines
– Stuka
May 29 '17 at 18:17
Also here is great topic about Powershell features. powershell.org/2015/08/28/list-users-logged-on-to-your-machines
– Stuka
May 29 '17 at 18:17
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To retrieve local sessions: qwinsta
To retrieve remote sessions: qwinsta /server:servername
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To retrieve local sessions: qwinsta
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To retrieve local sessions: qwinsta
To retrieve remote sessions: qwinsta /server:servername
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To retrieve local sessions: qwinsta
To retrieve remote sessions: qwinsta /server:servername
To retrieve local sessions: qwinsta
To retrieve remote sessions: qwinsta /server:servername
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There is an answer to a simliar question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/23219718/…
– Patrick
May 26 '17 at 14:51
Also here is great topic about Powershell features. powershell.org/2015/08/28/list-users-logged-on-to-your-machines
– Stuka
May 29 '17 at 18:17