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  1. #1
    Rondo Guest

    Force user to log off network

    Hi all,

    I need to log off a user from my company's network today, but I don't know
    on which pc the user is logged in. First I thought of just rebooting the
    user's pc remotely, but since this is not possible is there any way I can
    force a user to log off the network just knowing the user name or is there a
    way for me to find out on which pc the user is logged in?

    Thanks,
    Ronnie

  2. #2
    Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS] Guest

    Re: Force user to log off network

    Hello Rondo,

    I assume you have a domain. It's not stored in AD where the user is logged
    on to. If you know it's computer you can use the shutdown.exe to reboot or
    shutdown it's machine. So disable the user account and shutdown, next time
    the user start the machine he/she can only logon locally with cached credentials
    if you use them.

    Best regards

    Meinolf Weber
    Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
    no rights.
    ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm


    > Hi all,
    >
    > I need to log off a user from my company's network today, but I don't
    > know on which pc the user is logged in. First I thought of just
    > rebooting the user's pc remotely, but since this is not possible is
    > there any way I can force a user to log off the network just knowing
    > the user name or is there a way for me to find out on which pc the
    > user is logged in?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Ronnie




  3. #3
    Rondo Guest

    Re: Force user to log off network

    Hi Meinolf,

    I do have a domain, but the problem is that the documentation I have on
    which pc the users are using is something I enherited from the company's
    previous IT guy, and it's quite out of date, so out of the four users I have
    to log off I only know which PC one of them logs on to. I was hoping that in
    AD there was a way for me to force the user to log off no matter what pc they
    are logged in on just knowing the user name.

    Regards,
    Ronnie

    "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:

    > Hello Rondo,
    >
    > I assume you have a domain. It's not stored in AD where the user is logged
    > on to. If you know it's computer you can use the shutdown.exe to reboot or
    > shutdown it's machine. So disable the user account and shutdown, next time
    > the user start the machine he/she can only logon locally with cached credentials
    > if you use them.
    >
    > Best regards
    >
    > Meinolf Weber
    > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
    > no rights.
    > ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    > ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >
    >
    > > Hi all,
    > >
    > > I need to log off a user from my company's network today, but I don't
    > > know on which pc the user is logged in. First I thought of just
    > > rebooting the user's pc remotely, but since this is not possible is
    > > there any way I can force a user to log off the network just knowing
    > > the user name or is there a way for me to find out on which pc the
    > > user is logged in?
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Ronnie

    >
    >
    >


  4. #4
    Marcin Guest

    Re: Force user to log off network

    Ronnie,
    try launching Computer Management console on each of your domain controllers
    and check content of the Sessions node (under System Tools\Shared Folders).
    This might give you indication what computer (or IP address) the user
    connects from. Alternatively, assuming that your users are configured with
    roaming profiles/home directories, you can try the same by connecting
    Computer Management console to the server where the roaming profile/home
    directory is located.
    Once you determined the computer name/IP address, follow Meinolf's advice...

    hth
    Marcin

    "Rondo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi Meinolf,
    >
    > I do have a domain, but the problem is that the documentation I have on
    > which pc the users are using is something I enherited from the company's
    > previous IT guy, and it's quite out of date, so out of the four users I
    > have
    > to log off I only know which PC one of them logs on to. I was hoping that
    > in
    > AD there was a way for me to force the user to log off no matter what pc
    > they
    > are logged in on just knowing the user name.
    >
    > Regards,
    > Ronnie
    >
    > "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:
    >
    >> Hello Rondo,
    >>
    >> I assume you have a domain. It's not stored in AD where the user is
    >> logged
    >> on to. If you know it's computer you can use the shutdown.exe to reboot
    >> or
    >> shutdown it's machine. So disable the user account and shutdown, next
    >> time
    >> the user start the machine he/she can only logon locally with cached
    >> credentials
    >> if you use them.
    >>
    >> Best regards
    >>
    >> Meinolf Weber
    >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    >> confers
    >> no rights.
    >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>
    >>
    >> > Hi all,
    >> >
    >> > I need to log off a user from my company's network today, but I don't
    >> > know on which pc the user is logged in. First I thought of just
    >> > rebooting the user's pc remotely, but since this is not possible is
    >> > there any way I can force a user to log off the network just knowing
    >> > the user name or is there a way for me to find out on which pc the
    >> > user is logged in?
    >> >
    >> > Thanks,
    >> > Ronnie

    >>
    >>
    >>




  5. #5
    Alister Guest

    Re: Force user to log off network

    On Jan 19, 8:30 am, Rondo <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Hi Meinolf,
    >
    > I do have a domain, but the problem is that the documentation I have on
    > which pc the users are using is something I enherited from the company's
    > previous IT guy, and it's quite out of date, so out of the four users I have
    > to log off I only know which PC one of them logs on to. I was hoping thatin
    > AD there was a way for me to force the user to log off no matter what pc they
    > are logged in on just knowing the user name.
    >
    > Regards,
    > Ronnie
    >
    > "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:
    > > Hello Rondo,

    >
    > > I assume you have a domain. It's not stored in AD where the user is logged
    > > on to. If you know it's computer you can use the shutdown.exe to rebootor
    > > shutdown it's machine. So disable the user account and shutdown, next time
    > > the user start the machine he/she can only logon locally with cached credentials
    > > if you use them.

    >
    > > Best regards

    >
    > > Meinolf Weber
    > > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
    > > no rights.
    > > ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    > > ** HELP us help YOU!!!http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

    >
    > > > Hi all,

    >
    > > > I need to log off a user from my company's network today, but I don't
    > > > know on which pc the user is logged in. First I thought of just
    > > > rebooting the user's pc remotely, but since this is not possible is
    > > > there any way I can force a user to log off the network just knowing
    > > > the user name or is there a way for me to find out on which pc the
    > > > user is logged in?

    >
    > > > Thanks,
    > > > Ronnie


    If you have a server on which you know the user accesses a share, you
    can look in the Computer Management mmc on that server under Shared
    Folders / Sessions, and you will see what IP the user is logging on
    from.

    You can then remotely shutdown / reboot the machine with that IP

    Alister.

  6. #6
    Alister Guest

    Re: Force user to log off network

    On Jan 19, 12:23 pm, "Marcin" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Ronnie,
    > try launching Computer Management console on each of your domain controllers
    > and check content of the Sessions node (under System Tools\Shared Folders).
    > This might give you indication what computer (or IP address) the user
    > connects from. Alternatively, assuming that your users are configured with
    > roaming profiles/home directories, you can try the same by connecting
    > Computer Management console to the server where the roaming profile/home
    > directory is located.
    > Once you determined the computer name/IP address, follow Meinolf's advice....
    >
    > hth
    > Marcin
    >
    > "Rondo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    > > Hi Meinolf,

    >
    > > I do have a domain, but the problem is that the documentation I have on
    > > which pc the users are using is something I enherited from the company's
    > > previous IT guy, and it's quite out of date, so out of the four users I
    > > have
    > > to log off I only know which PC one of them logs on to. I was hoping that
    > > in
    > > AD there was a way for me to force the user to log off no matter what pc
    > > they
    > > are logged in on just knowing the user name.

    >
    > > Regards,
    > > Ronnie

    >
    > > "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:

    >
    > >> Hello Rondo,

    >
    > >> I assume you have a domain. It's not stored in AD where the user is
    > >> logged
    > >> on to. If you know it's computer you can use the shutdown.exe to reboot
    > >> or
    > >> shutdown it's machine. So disable the user account and shutdown, next
    > >> time
    > >> the user start the machine he/she can only logon locally with cached
    > >> credentials
    > >> if you use them.

    >
    > >> Best regards

    >
    > >> Meinolf Weber
    > >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    > >> confers
    > >> no rights.
    > >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    > >> ** HELP us help YOU!!!http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

    >
    > >> > Hi all,

    >
    > >> > I need to log off a user from my company's network today, but I don't
    > >> > know on which pc the user is logged in. First I thought of just
    > >> > rebooting the user's pc remotely, but since this is not possible is
    > >> > there any way I can force a user to log off the network just knowing
    > >> > the user name or is there a way for me to find out on which pc the
    > >> > user is logged in?

    >
    > >> > Thanks,
    > >> > Ronnie


    Snap!!

    Alister

  7. #7
    Bill Kearney Guest

    Re: Force user to log off network

    > If you have a server on which you know the user accesses a share, you
    > can look in the Computer Management mmc on that server under Shared
    > Folders / Sessions, and you will see what IP the user is logging on
    > from.


    You can also use the cmd "net sessions" to see who's connected to the box.
    It'll show you IP address and user name.

    -Bill


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