JSI Tip 3977. NetUsers freeware displays active/historical list of users logged on to a remote computer

Jerold Schulman

August 15, 2001

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Marty List brings us NetUsers.

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Network Users [Version 1.21]Displays a list of users logged on to a specified Windows system.The syntax of this command is:NetUsers [\computername \...] [/history] [/local] [/verbose] \computername Allows you to query remote systems. Multiple computers                can be specified, each separated by a space. /history|/h    Displays the user accounts that have logged on in the past. If                history is omitted, currently logged on users are displayed. /local|/l      Includes local user accounts in the output, by default they                are skipped. In a domain these are usually service accounts. /verbose|/v    Reports non-fatal problems as errors (such as deleted accounts) An argument of /? or -? displays this syntax and returns 1. A successful completion will return 0.Copyright 2000-2002 Marty List==================================================================Revision History:1.21 09/05/2002Updated for Windows XP to skip 'LocalService' and 'NetworkService' accounts.1.20 11/11/2000Added additional internal debugging options.1.11 02/12/2000Fixed a cosmetic bug in the screen output.1.10 02/10/2000Added last logon time to the history output (/h).1.00 01/28/2000Initial release.



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