Ken,

I find NETUSERS to do the job nicely. I can't remember where I got it now.
If you are interested in it, but have problems finding it, give me a shout,
and we'll organize something.

regards
daryn

I enclose a dump of the help output -

P:\Tools>netusers /?


Network Users [Version 1.11]

Displays a list of users logged on to a specified Windows NT/2000 system.


The syntax of this command is:

netusers [\\computername \\...] [/history] [/local] [/verbose]

 \\computername Allows you to query remote NT/2000 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. Usually these are 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  Marty List, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 March 2004 21:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] any free tools to get login name of a specific PC name
or IP address?


Hi,
  I would like to enquire if there is any tools that can track who are the
users or last login that log on to a specific computer name? I know that
somehow we can browse to \\ComputerName\C$\documents and settings\profile to
check for the userlogon but somehow some of the PC/Servers doesn't allow me
to do this which give me error message "network path not found" though I
used IP address to browse in.. Any advise will be appreciated. Thanks!


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