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How to find out if a user has logged on ?

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Polaris - 25 May 2005 20:32 GMT
Hi:

Within a Windows Service, is there a way to find out if a user (any user)
has already logged on to the machine ?

Thanks In Advance !
Polaris
AliR - 25 May 2005 20:43 GMT
You can use NetWkstaGetInfo with a level of 102 to get the number of logged
on users.
And NetWkstaUserGetInfo will give you information about the logged in user.

AliR.

> Hi:
>
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> Thanks In Advance !
> Polaris
Polaris - 26 May 2005 02:05 GMT
Thanks!

> You can use NetWkstaGetInfo with a level of 102 to get the number of
> logged
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>> Thanks In Advance !
>> Polaris
Polaris - 26 May 2005 02:04 GMT
Hi:

I have an executable which is signed by Veri-Signe Authenti code. I'd like
to know, within another program, how to check/verify the signed executable?
Is there API for this or any link to articles ?

Thanks In Advance !
Polaris
Igor Tandetnik - 26 May 2005 04:04 GMT
> I have an executable which is signed by Veri-Signe Authenti code. I'd
> like to know, within another program, how to check/verify the signed
> executable? Is there API for this or any link to articles ?

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