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Enumerating (& terminating) multiple users

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    Kevin Olbrich
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    With the advent of Win XP's fast user switching you can now get multiple users logged onto a single machine. The problem I run into in a multi-user environment is that they don't bother to log off again.. which really stresses the virtual memory of my machine. Is there a way to 1) determine which users are currently logged on and 2) figure out how long they've been idle, and 3) selectively log them off if they haven't been doing anything? ========= Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing. -Werner von Braun

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