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mwe99
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O.P. Logging XP User Log On Times
Is there a way i can log how much a certain user has been logged on my computer? I'm going away on Monday and would like to log how many hours the PC user has been logged on in my absense.
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07-30-2005 10:39 PM |
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multimillion2k
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RE: Logging XP User Log On Times
Are you only after times? If you have XP Pro then you can enable process tracking. If you don't, you could get a little app to run at startup and shutdown which logs a time? It may be easier just to download one of those event tracker/keyloggers.
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07-30-2005 11:12 PM |
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mwe99
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O.P. RE: Logging XP User Log On Times
Im running XPHOME and just do want times, im not bothered actually what they do, just how much time is spent logged on
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07-31-2005 01:07 PM |
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Nathan
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RE: Logging XP User Log On Times
quote: Originally posted by multimillion2k
Are you only after times? If you have XP Pro then you can enable process tracking. If you don't, you could get a little app to run at startup and shutdown which logs a time? It may be easier just to download one of those event tracker/keyloggers.
Yer just download one like that it tells you how long they are on for and what they do.
If you dont want to know what they do then dont look
This post was edited on 07-31-2005 at 01:32 PM by Nathan.
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07-31-2005 01:31 PM |
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YottabyteWizard
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07-31-2005 04:27 PM |
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multimillion2k
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RE: Logging XP User Log On Times
Take a look at this:
Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management
I don't understand when most of this means but at least you have a pretty good idea of when the computer has been active.
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This file has been downloaded 262 time(s).
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07-31-2005 09:30 PM |
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multimillion2k
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RE: Logging XP User Log On Times
Also, if you've got an anti-virus program I think that will definitely have logs too. This is probably more accurate as it logs when it starts and stops, which surprisingly also happens to be when you log in and out..
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07-31-2005 09:38 PM |
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WDZ
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RE: Logging XP User Log On Times
I'd use the Event Viewer like multimillion2k said. You can quickly access that by doing Start > Run > eventvwr.msc then going to the Security section.
When a user logs on, a "Logon/Logoff" event (number 528) will be generated, and it will show the associated username as well as the exact time. The same goes for logging off, except the event number is 551.
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08-01-2005 05:00 AM |
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rav0
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RE: Logging XP User Log On Times
What's it mean if it says Failure Audit instead of Success Audit?
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08-01-2005 07:38 AM |
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WDZ
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RE: Logging XP User Log On Times
quote: Originally posted by rav0
What's it mean if it says Failure Audit instead of Success Audit?
The logon failed?
It's probably either a mistyped password or a "feature" of the welcome screen... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q305822/
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08-01-2005 08:04 AM |
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