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> How Do I Find User Login / Logoff Time?
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post Jun 12 2008, 01:10 PM
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One of our supervisors would like to see when a user logged into the network, and then logged off. What's the best way of finding this cause I don't think there is a real easy way to do it. Network is Microsoft based, Server 2003, AD, one forest. I did do a search through the sec. log, and that found a few things but curious if there is any other way. Just looking for a windows login /logoff time. Thanks

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