scan LAN for idle connections?

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As a systems guy, I don't like users leaving behind idle connections because
they disconnected instead of logging off. Only creates administrative
overhead.

Is there any way I can scan the servers on our network noting who is logged
in, perhaps with some criteria like "has been idle more than 2 days". Then
we could email those users, or notify someone in IT, etc.

Thanks.
 
As a systems guy, I don't like users leaving behind idle connections
because
they disconnected instead of logging off. Only creates administrative
overhead.

Is there any way I can scan the servers on our network noting who is logged
in, perhaps with some criteria like "has been idle more than 2 days". Then
we could email those users, or notify someone in IT, etc.

NET SESSION
 
If your talking about idle Remote Desktop sessions there are group policies
that you can configure to logoff idle sessions. Read the whole thread...

http://tinyurl.com/9toc3

Beyond that I suggest you post to one of the server news groups for help
with Windows 2003/2000 Server issues like this...

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Yes I'm referring to Remote Desktop sessions, this is the Remote Desktop
newsgroup. :-)

I will check that thread... thanks.
 
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