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How do I tell who is logged into my server?
Author: support staff Reference Number: AA-01254 Created: 2011-02-21 23:29 Last Updated: 2011-03-07 23:37 |
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Right-click on the My Computer Icon and select Manage. (Note: You can also click Start, Run, and then type CompMgmt.msc in the field and press OK).
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In the left hand pane, click on the + sign next to the Shared Folders icon.
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In the left hand pane, click on the Open Files icon.
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In the right hand pane, note the column labeled Open Files and the column labeled Accessed By. (This will help you determine if any users have any files open).
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