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How do I determin the last logged on time of each devise that is connected to the server?

We are out of licenses and need to determine the best licenses to free up (i.e. the users\devices that logged on the longest time ago)?
Windows Server 2003

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Your running out of terminal server cals?

Why not enable the disconnect after so much time - say 30 minutes of inactivity log off
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thank you for your comment, I dont have that say in the policy...
I need a solution to the current situation described.
thank you
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc756826.aspx

- on further investigation, I came up with the following article which provided a solution
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Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2003 was based on Windows XP and was released in four editions: Web, Standard, Enterprise and Datacenter. It also had derivative versions for clusters, storage and Microsoft’s Small Business Server. Important upgrades included integrating Internet Information Services (IIS), improvements to Active Directory (AD) and Group Policy (GP), and the migration to Automated System Recovery (ASR).

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