# of licensed users of Oracle Reports?

Does anyone know how I can find the number of licensed users of Oracle 9 Reports? I've checked with Gartner Group and have also contacted Oracle's customer service. So far, I have not found anything. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

try the below powershell script, this will give you all users and groups in a site collections.
$site = Get-SPSite http://yourservername/sites/yoursitecollection
$groups = $site.RootWeb.sitegroups
foreach ($grp in $groups) {"Group: " + $grp.name; foreach ($user in $grp.users) {" User: " + $user.name} }
$site.Dispose()
http://techtrainingnotes.blogspot.com/2010/12/sharepoint-powershell-script-to-list.html
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