Using Command Prompt... can you see all of the users who are logged on a network?

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How about you tell us what the "network" is. Is it a Windows domain, or a Windows TS environment. Is it a single Unix multi-user system, or is it a group of machines using the same auth mechanism? If so, what's that mechanism? – mfinni Mar 1 '11 at 1:02
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You may find some of the following commands helpful: http://www.robvanderwoude.com/ntadmincommands.php#Cmd01

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thanks! sadly.. I am on Vista 64 bit... – weka Mar 1 '11 at 1:38
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