Viewing the sessions associated with a server or domain
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Viewing the sessions associated with a server or domain
Using Terminal Services Manager, you can view information about the user, state, and other properties of each session on a terminal server. To view a session on a terminal server, click the server or domain in the navigation pane, and then click the Sessions tab.
Each field on the Sessions tab is described in the following table.
Field | Description |
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Server |
Displays the servers with which the sessions are associated. This field is shown only when you click a domain in the navigation pane. |
Session |
Displays the sessions associated with a server. All sessions are displayed regardless of status. |
User |
Displays the users associated with the server or domain. |
ID |
Displays the numeric ID that identifies the session to the server. |
State |
Displays the status of a session. Session states include active, conn, connq, shadow, listen, disc, idle, down, and init. For more information, see Viewing session states. |
Type |
Specifies the type of client using the session or if the session is the system console. |
Client name |
Specifies the name of the client computer using the session, if applicable. |
Idle time |
Displays the number of minutes that have elapsed since the last keyboard or mouse input from a session. |
Logon time |
Displays the time at which the user logged on, if applicable. |
Comment |
Provides additional information about the session, such as its location. This field is optional. |