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comas17




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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:38 am
Post subject: Translating Client Name into Session Name (or ID, or User)

Hi all
My network : 1 Terminal Server 2003 Standard SP2
About 20 client (XP Pro) connecting to TS opening RDP sessions

I want to know, using command line, the session name (or session id); the only information I know is PC name I'm connecting from

Let's suppose I'm connecting to TS from PC1.
If I open Terminal Services Manager I can see (sessions tab)
Session: for example rdp-tcp#20
User: for example administrator
ID: for example 1
Client name: PC1

How can I do ? I've seen "query session" command but if there are many sessions I see all the list but I don't know which is mine (of my PC)

Any idea ?
Thank you
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