Displays information about sessions on a Remote Desktop Session Host server. The list includes information not only about active sessions but also about other sessions that the server runs.
Specifies the name of the session that you want to query.
<username>
Specifies the name of the user whose sessions you want to query.
<sessionID>
Specifies the ID of the session that you want to query.
/server:<servername>
Identifies the rd Session Host server to query. The default is the current server.
/mode
Displays current line settings.
/flow
Displays current flow-control settings.
/connect
Displays current connect settings.
/counter
Displays current counters information, including the total number of sessions created, disconnected, and reconnected.
/?
Displays help at the command prompt.
Remarks
A user can always query the session to which the user is currently logged on. To query other sessions, the user must have special access permission.
If you don't specify a session using the <username>, <sessionname>, or sessionID parameters, this query will display information about all active sessions in the system.
When qwinsta returns information, a greater than (>) symbol is displayed before the current session. For example:
C:\>qwinsta
SESSIONNAME USERNAME ID STATE TYPE DEVICE
console Administrator1 0 active wdcon
>rdp-tcp#1 User1 1 active wdtshare
rdp-tcp 2 listen wdtshare
4 idle
5 idle
Where:
SESSIONNAME specifies the name assigned to the session.
USERNAME indicates the user name of the user connected to the session.
STATE provides information about the current state of the session.
TYPE indicates the session type.
DEVICE, which isn't present for the console or network-connected sessions, is the device name assigned to the session.
Any sessions in which the initial state is configured as DISABLED won't show up in the qwinsta list until they're enabled.
Examples
To display information about all active sessions on server Server2, type:
qwinsta /server:Server2
To display information about active session modeM02, type:
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