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CLI command to show current logged on users on win

tart666

Golden Member
Here's my situation: I can telnet into my xp box and reboot it if I want to. I just want to send a warning to whomever is logged in at the time by using "msg username"

how do I figure out who is logged in graphically at the time ?
 
why not just msg the whole box?

a) I want to know if anyone is actually logged in
b) some users are more important than others... perhaps I can change the reboot plans if i find out who is using the box.
 
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
I guess the "who" or "w" commands are worth a shot, since a few dos/windows cli commands are the same as on unix.

Saw his question, and tried all that, no joy😛
 
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