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Monitoring Network Usage For Remote Users

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    I am trying to monitor network bandwidth usage on a per user basis and am new to vb.net. I have a list of users with their IP addresses already if that helps. Basically trying to mimic the remote desktop service manager. I am lost when it comes to this so any information about how to accomplish this would be greatly appreciated. Is this even possible?

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      I am trying to monitor network bandwidth usage on a per user basis and am new to vb.net. I have a list of users with their IP addresses already if that helps. Basically trying to mimic the remote desktop service manager. I am lost when it comes to this so any information about how to accomplish this would be greatly appreciated. Is this even possible?

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      DinoRondelly wrote:

      Is this even possible?

      Hard to answer; when I use "Fiddler" to monitor the traffic, I can see what's going on in detail. There's probably examples on using the same "winpcap" from .NET here on CodeProject. Still, I think "time" is more frequently (and easier) used to limit the users' access.

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