TSWhereIsLocates a user within a domain and tells if they are using a Terminal Server or Citrix Server | |
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- License:
- Freeware
- Publisher Name:
- Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy Pty Ltd
- Operating Systems:
- Windows All
- File Size:
- 39 KB
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TSWhereIs Description
TSWhereIs is a lightweight command line utility that allows you to locate a user within a domain and see whether he/she is using a Citrix or Terminal Server. This application searches all TS and Citrix Servers within a domain and if the specified user is found, the session details of that user are displayed. This utility was written for the purpose of assisting helpdesk and administrators to find if a user has a session on a TS or Citrix server and if so, display the server name, session type, client IP, etc... Usage: TSWhereIs UserName UserName - identifies username needed for the search (NOT case sensitive) DomainName - OPTIONAL: identifies the domain to search Note: The current Domain will be used if left blank. The Domain parameter is the Domain that hosts the Servers, not the Domain name of the user. /EXPORT - OPTIONAL: Send result to CSV file Note: The CSV is written to a pre-determined location on the excuting machines hard drive nominated by the %TEMP% variable.
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