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| Do you know of a way to list the users on a Win2K machine? I | can't seem to find a module for this.
Interpretation 1: who is in the user database of a given machine?
Sorry for the ambiguity. Yes #1 is correct. I'll try the code you've listed...
Thanks.
Investigate the win32net module. Something like this:
<code> import win32net import win32netcon
MACHINE_NAME = 'VOGBP200'
resume = 0 while 1: (_users, total, resume) = \ win32net.NetUserEnum ( MACHINE_NAME, 1, win32netcon.FILTER_NORMAL_ACCOUNT, resume, win32netcon.MAX_PREFERRED_LENGTH ) for _user in _users: print _user['name'] if not resume: break </code>
Using active directory might also be a possibility. As with many such questions, the first question is: how do you do this in Windows generally? And then: how do you translate that to Python?
Interpretation 2: who is currently logged on to the machine?
This is more difficult. On XP / 2003, there are WMI classes
to tell you this (Win32_LoggedOnUser) but not on 2000.
Likewise, there are LsaEnumerateLogonSessions in XP+,
but not on 2000.
Anyone else got any ideas?
TJG
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