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Re: Windows User Logon Times


From: Jeffrey Walton <noloader () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 12:25:35 -0500

Hi Steven,

The logon is recorded in the local machine's security event log (event
538 or 539 IIRC). But you must be auditing the event (which nearly all
best practices dictate). I seem to recall a 'last logon' attribute in
the directory, but it probably won't be much good to you.

Jeff

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Steven Bonici <sbonici () ilaonline org> wrote:

I did some searching, but I cannot seem to find an easy way of getting a
list of a user logon times, not the most recent, but past.  I need to
try and produce some kind of report to get 1 particular user logon
times.  Can someone please help.


Thanks - Steven


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