Is there any tool to find datewise user logon/logoff time?

From: Precious (justin@preciousmicrotech.com)
Date: 09/30/02


From: "Precious" <justin@preciousmicrotech.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 14:37:56 +0530


We have Windows 2000 Server domain and ten Windows 2000 Pro. workstations.
I have to prepare a monthly report of datewise "first logon"/"last logoff"
time of each user. There are so many entries found in Event Viewer\Security
Log.
Is there any tool available to generate this report? If not, kindly give
information of what fields/valuses are to be looked into...etc.,

Thanks for any help

J Justin



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