Test-UserLockSession Cmdlet
Synopsis
Tests a session and gets the answer from the UserLock server.
Syntax
Test-UserLockSession [-UserName <string[]>] [-UserLockServerName <string>] [-ComputerName <string>] [-ClientName <string>] [-ClientIps <string>] [-DateTime <string>] [-SessionType <SessionType>] [<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Test-UserLockSession cmdlet tests a session for one or more user account names and gets the answer of the UserLock server. At least one user account name is required. The default session type is Workstation. Currently, only Workstation and Terminal session types are supported. Currently, only time frames are checked. Caution: PowerShell 3.0 is required.
Parameters
-UserName <string[]>
Specifies one or more user account names. You can type multiple user account names (separated by commas). Wildcard characters are managed only if the concerned user accounts did make at least one session event in UserLock (if they are displayed in the User sessions view). The parameter name ("UserName") is optional.
Required | false |
Position | 1 |
Accepts pipeline input | true (ByValue, ByPropertyName) |
Accepts wildcard characters | false |
-UserLockServerName <string>
Specifies the name of the UserLock server. The default is the localhost name.
Required | false |
Position | named |
Accepts pipeline input | false |
Accepts wildcard characters | false |
Default Value | '.' |
-ComputerName <string>
The computer name.
Required | false |
Position | named |
Accepts pipeline input | false |
Accepts wildcard characters | false |
-ClientName <string>
The client name.
Required | false |
Position | named |
Accepts pipeline input | false |
Accepts wildcard characters | false |
-ClientIps <string>
The client IP address(es).
Required | false |
Position | named |
Accepts pipeline input | false |
Accepts wildcard characters | false |
-DateTime <string>
The date and time on which to make the test.
Required | false |
Position | named |
Accepts pipeline input | false |
Accepts wildcard characters | false |
-SessionType <SessionType>
Specifies the type of the session. You cannot type multiple session types. Possible values for this parameter are: Workstation or 1 Terminal or 2 IIS or 4 RAS or 8 The default session type is Workstation. The alias for SessionType is Type.
Required | false |
Position | named |
Accepts pipeline input | false |
Accepts wildcard characters | false |
<CommonParameters>
For more information about common parameters, type "Get-Help about_commonparameters".
Input Type
None
Return Type
System.String
Notes
You can also refer to Test-UserLockSession by its alias, "tuls". For more information, see about_Aliases. To use Test-UserLockSession, no UserLock administrative access right is required.
Examples
Example 1
Test-UserLockSession -UserName 'Alice'
Tests a Workstation session with the 'Alice' user account and gets the answer of the localhost UserLock server.
Example 2
[DateTime]$dateTime = (Get-Date).AddDays(3)
Test-UserLockSession -UserName 'Bob' -ComputerName 'WORKSTATION1' -ClientName 'CLIENTCPU' -ClientIps '192.168.1.1' -DateTime $dateTime -SessionType 'Terminal' -UserLockServerName 'MyUlSrv'
Tests a Terminal session with the 'Bob' user account, the WORKSTATION1 computer, the CLIENTCPU client computer and the 192.168.1.1 client IP address, 3 days after the current date at the current time and gets the answer of the 'MyUlSrv' UserLock server.