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Windows Server 2008 Server Core : Managing System Users - Obtaining User Login Information with the QUser Utility

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The QUser utility provides quick access to user login information. The information you receive includes the username, session name, session identifier, state, amount of idle time, and the login time. You can use this utility to quickly find orphaned logins (sessions that are started, but never ended even though the user has stopped using the session). This utility uses the following syntax:
QUSER [username | sessionname | sessionid] [/SERVER:servername]

The following list describes each of the command line arguments.


username

Specifies the login name of the user you want to query.


sessionname

Specifies the name of the session you want to query. The default session name is Console.


sessionid

Specifies the number of the session you want to query.


/SERVER:
servername

Provides the name of a server. The default setting queries the local machine.

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