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| Unfortunately the answer here is no - the WMI is for the most part a machine specific architecture so you can tell if a particular user is logged into a given machine but not the other way around directly. If you have a smaller group of computers you might consider using the View Provider which could provide that type of functionality (consuming information from several different machines at once). -- Scott McNairy Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Management Infrastructure "Marco Herrn" <nospam_marco.herrn@sourcepark.org> wrote in message news:4304af9d$0$24149$9b4e6d93@newsread4.arcor-online.net... Quote:
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