Re: Tracking login's
From: Steven Umbach (n9rou_at_comcast.com)
Date: 09/30/03
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Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 02:50:41 GMT
You could enable auditing of logon events in the Local Security Policy of the
workstations or via Domain Controller Security policy if they are domain
members. You can then view the security log in Event Viewer. Event Viewer can
also view the security logs of remote computers if you have administrator rights
on those computers. --- Steve
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q248260
"John N." <janovot@megavision.com> wrote in message
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> I manage a medical office, and due to the new HIPAA
> regulations, we are needing to find a way to track what
> users have logged onto a workstation. For example, I
> might want to find out who was loggon on (and the time,
> length, etc.) to a workstation for the past week.
>
> Is there a log that is already in existence, or, are there
> some settings I can change to create a log from now on?
>
> Also, we are on a network, and it would be nice (if
> possible) to access all logs from the server.
>
> Thanks for any input you can give.
> .
>
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