Auditing Logon Events

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 06/17/04


Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 03:40:11 -0700

I am trying to record when a user first logs on in the
morning so that we can catch the late arrivals out....I
have tried turning on Audit Logon Event on the Group
Policy on the Domain Controller OU in AD, but i get loads
of events every time a user logs in. Does anybody know
of a way of making this easier. The event log fills up
with hundreds of strange events that seem to be the same.
HELP.... I was going to output the event log into
Crystal ...after i have the right data.

Thanks
in advance..

Peter.



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