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Which Computer is a user logged on to?

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yes Psloggedon was one of the tools that i used.

 

Usage: psloggedon [- ] [-l] [-x] [\\computername | username]

 

 

- Displays the supported options and the units of measurement used for output values.

-l Shows only local logons instead of both local and network resource logons.

-x Don't show logon times.

\\computername -Specifies the name of the computer for which to list logon information.

username - If you specify a user name PsLoggedOn searches the network for computers to which that user is logged on.

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