User Activities
Hi, I have a situation where an employee had logged into the domain
network as an administrator and got into a PC to delete certain folders
in that PC.
Can I obtain information such as :
1. Which PC the administrator logged in from
2. Which PC the administrator got into
3. Time and date the incident happen
.
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