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Get Users Logged Into Windows Server Remotely

Last Updated October 25, 2021 by Paul Contreras
Find Users Logged Into A Server

Update: This script has been updated and can be found here: Get Logged In Users Using Powershell Time and time again we have admins in our environment that connect to a remote desktop session, do what they need to do.… Continue Reading →

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