You??™ll always see
two sessions. Session 0 works with the services sessions and session 1 works with the console
sessions.
/SERVER:servername Enumerates the specified processes on a particular Terminal Server. If
you don??™t have rights to access the Terminal Server, you??™ll see a security error message. If the
server isn??™t running Vista, Windows Server 2008 Full version, or Server Core, you??™ll likely see an
???Error Enumerating Processes??? message.
TERMSERVER
The TERMSERVER mode outputs information about Terminal Server. The information you receive
depends on the Terminal Server you query and the command line options you select. This mode
uses the following syntax:
QUERY TERMSERVER [servername] [/DOMAIN:domain] [/ADDRESS] [/CONTINUE]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
servername Specifies the name of the Terminal Server. The system must be running Terminal
Server. The Query utility won??™t return any information, even if you have Terminal Server
installed, unless Terminal Server is running at the time of the query.
/DOMAIN:domain Specifies the domain to search for Terminal Servers. The Query utility
assumes that you want to query the current domain.
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