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ejensen
Engaged Sweeper III
Like most companies we use Terminal and Citrix Servers. Sometimes it is handy to know what servers a user is currently connected to or has sessions.

there is a command line tool created by an austrailian company and its freeware.
you can download it from here: http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com.au/files/TSWhereis.zip
You can also visit their site for some other cool tools:
http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com.au

and the action is pretty straight forward.
cmd.exe /K {actionpath}tswhereis.exe {username}


make sure you put this as a user action.

Hope it helps.
Eric
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kaarde
Engaged Sweeper III
Thanks for that, it can never be too simple and too effective at the same time
chendricks
Engaged Sweeper
I had start the Browser service on the DCs to get this to work - http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com.au/CAD_Troubleshoot.htm
jonconley
Engaged Sweeper
This will be very handy. Thank you!

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