Re: Users Logon & Logoff Timings
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 07:54:19 -0700
For 200 machines network should not be impacted due to auditing
if users are already using domain accounts, as the logging is all local
to the domain controllers which are already being contacted to do
the login. As such, the auditing is all local to the domain controller
that is already being used over the network.
"Asif Razzaq Attari" <AsifRazzaqAttari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:50806F99-E58B-432D-835D-4E6749D0DB25@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I am in educational institute, and students logon/logoff frequency is high.
> If I will enable domain policy to record audit event, What about network
> traffic growth?
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> "Roger Abell [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> If your 200 machines were in a domain and users were required
>> to log in with domain accounts then you could use domain policy
>> to record audit events in the security logs of the domain controllers.
>> Otherwise, look at how cconnect is designed (from the resource
>> kit) as you could design something similar to record login info into
>> a central database.
>>
>> "Asif Razzaq Attari" <AsifRazzaqAttari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>> in
>> message news:C1036DED-3D92-4855-B134-FF76A5304502@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I want monitor users logon & logoff timings centrally, without using
>> >built-in
>> > Audit Policy feature, because of use of this tool, I have to enable
>> > this
>> > policy on more than 200 machines. Can I check Event Viewer centrally?
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