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August 01, 1999

An ADSI Primer, Part 8: More About Manipulating Persistent and Dynamic Objects


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Editor's note: This article is the eighth part of a 12-part series about Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI). The series started in the January 1999 issue. Refer to previous installments for definitions and background information.

Last month, I showed you how to use ADSI to manipulate objects such as services and shares that exist on a local machine's SAM. This month, I want to extend that usage by showing you how to use ADSI to

  • Enumerate a client's sessions and resources
  • Show which users are currently logged on to a server and count all the logged-on users across a domain's PDC, BDCs, and other servers

Enumerating Sessions and Resources
Windows NT hosts two kinds of dynamic objects that you can use with ADSI to gain read-only access: sessions (i.e., instances in which users are connecting to a computer) and resources (i.e., instances in which users are accessing a file on a computer). When users connect to a file or a share on a computer, that instance creates both a session and a resource object. When the user disconnects, these dynamic objects cease to exist. . . .

Reader Comments
<p>I found this article very help in using ADSI to enumerate session. However, I was wondering if there was a way to terminate a session.</p>

Steven Recio November 14, 2002


<p>I've been searching for a way to tell if a user is logged on in a Win2K AD domain so I could make sure that they weren't before I moved their home directories - this is the answer, brilliant! Thanks Guys</p>

Steve Pickthall January 10, 2003


Can i write a script which can notofy me when a new user connect to the server in realtime. im ean as soon as the authentication takes place

Anonymous User February 07, 2005


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