Kenzo,
  Can't remember if this is applicable under Windows for Workgroups, but use
"net view" from a dos window will let you see who is logged in to the
network.

jaxter

The incompetent with nothing to do can still make a mess of it.
-Laurence J. Peter

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kenzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:32 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: workgroup
>
>
>I was wondering if there's a way to see who's in a windows workgroup.
>Yes, my work still use windows workgroup.  I 've been trying to change that
>to AD so that the guys to have to run around just to install updates.
>Getting there slowly.
>Anyways, I've notice that sometimes a workgroup will just pop up. Most of
>the time when someone brings in a laptop from home and plugs it in, it will
>do that.  But now, In windows 2000, you have an option that you can set so
>that no one can get in your computer( I believe in the local security
>policy), so anyone trying to go into the workgroup won't be able to.
>Usually if someone bring in their laptop, they let us know ahead of time to
>make sure that it's ok, but what if someone did come in and set their
>computer to block all access to it, how can I see who it is. Like the
>computer name or IP address.
>
>Thanks.
>

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