Re: Windows Log
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- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 14:21:35 -0800
On 1/19/06, Nick Duda <nduda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> To continue this topic, I'm faced with the same thing....
>
> The problem is that with all these event id's 672, 673, 540...etc there is still no positive way to say , when a user logged on (via cntrl,alt delete) and logged off, as in shutdown or log off.
The type of logon/logoff is listed under the "Logon Type" field in the
Event ID record. See the below URL for details and explanations:
http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Logon-Types.html
Sounds like you want to audit the successful login/logoff events that
have a logon type of 2.
> My goal, is to use syslog or some other form of monitoring to keep records of each employees logon/logoff of a PC physically on the network. I've been knee deep into all these event id's and nothing is accurate.
>
> Please help.
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