On a side note, it seems weird in Windows 7 that the current, active user's ID is displayed 'after' I click 'Yes' to login over them. I have searched the web and found various solutions that let you know who made the last connection, which does not translate into them being the last, or currently 'active' user.
It would be nice to have the ability to see who is actively logged on before making this choice. If I logon while someone else is actively logged on, I’m given the option to continue on and make myself the “active” user, thus placing the former active account into a disconnected state. Note, these users have Admin rights on both, their PC and the one they remote into. Throughout the day several people will remotely logon to a shared computer, generally logging off when they are through. From my Windows 7 PC, I want to check to see who is “actively” logged on to another Windows 7 PC on my network, not who connected last.