Re: Finding out when a user last logged in.



To find last logged in date;

Open a command prompt and type;

net user username

eg: net user mark

How long is not simple to work out, better done with some sort of monitoring
tool like this
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/products/family/onecarefamilysafety.mspx

Regards
Mark Dormer


"thewizz" <thewizz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7AF4BF79-0BF7-4196-B6F6-3237952FAA26@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This may sound bad, but I am tired of my kids lying to me!

Each of my kids has thier own user account. Is there a way to find out
when
they last logged in and then how long they were logged in?

Thank you for your help!
--
I am not where I intended to go, but I think I am where I am supposed to
be!


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