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powershell to find out which rdp session do I login

My PC sometime is rebooted overnight by patching process without noticing me, I do not remember which windows servers I remote control login to, I need to logoff those otherwise when my windows password change next time then my account will be locked because those orphaned login.

I saved the remote desktop connection manager configuration in a few groups, for example, one group name is others.rdg.

I use this power shell command to query the login session on the servers:

PS C:\dropit\remotedesktop> findstr "<name>" others.rdg|foreach-object { $_ -replace "<name>","query session /server:"}|foreach-object { $_ -replace "</name>", ""}

        query session /server:servername1
        query session /server:servername2
...

copy and paste the output and run it either in powershell or in dos command, I will have the list of sessions who logon to those windows server, then I can logoff from there.

PS C:\dropit\remotedesktop> query session /server:servername1
 SESSIONNAME       USERNAME                 ID  STATE   TYPE        DEVICE
 services                                    0  Disc
 console                                     1  Conn
                   jsun                      5  Disc
 rdp-tcp                                 65536  Listen

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  1. One can also download this psloggedon from here:
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/psloggedon
    C:\download\Microsoft\PSTools>psloggedon \\servername

    PsLoggedon v1.35 - See who's logged on
    Copyright (C) 2000-2016 Mark Russinovich
    Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com

    Users logged on locally:
    21-04-13 8:49:22 AM BCFERRIES\a.JSun
    NT SERVICE\SSISTELEMETRY150
    NT SERVICE\SQLTELEMETRY
    NT SERVICE\MsDtsServer150
    NT SERVICE\MSSQLFDLauncher
    NT SERVICE\SQLSERVERAGENT
    NT SERVICE\MSSQLSERVER

    Users logged on via resource shares:
    21-04-13 8:55:59 AM domain\a.JSun

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