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XP Pro -User Login Tracking?
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XP Pro -User Login Tracking?
mm2
January 2004
edited January 2004
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Have XP Pro and was wondering if there is a way in the AUDITS part of the Global Policy Settings to audit when a user logs-in and then logs-out.
Thanks!
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Aranyic
Casstown, OH
Icrontian
January 2004
edited January 2004
If you go into Control Panel > Admin Tools > Local Security Settings > Local policies > audit policy
You can set it to audit logon events.
-Aranyic
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mm2
January 2004
edited January 2004
Thanks.
Is the log file created from this setting a text file? Also does it get "created" in the root directory?
Again thank you for the insight.
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versello
New
January 2004
edited January 2004
It would be logged into the Event Viewer
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mm2
January 2004
edited January 2004
Never used the Event Viewer. How would I get to it?
Sorry I should know.
Thanks in advance
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versello
New
January 2004
edited January 2004
Soz, I was gonna mention where the Event Viewer was but I was in a hurry.
It can be found in START -> CONTROL PANEL -> ADMINISTRATIVE TEWLS -> Event Viewer
You can save the log wherever you want however.
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You can set it to audit logon events.
-Aranyic
Is the log file created from this setting a text file? Also does it get "created" in the root directory?
Again thank you for the insight.
Sorry I should know.
Thanks in advance
It can be found in START -> CONTROL PANEL -> ADMINISTRATIVE TEWLS -> Event Viewer
You can save the log wherever you want however.