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Old April 2nd 08, 07:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Lori''s Little Secret
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I want to set up different users and want a way to see when the user logged
onto the computer and when they logged off the computer. I am sure that it
is simple, but not sure where to look. Please advise....thanks!!!
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Old April 2nd 08, 10:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Nepatsfan
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Default Windows XP User logs

"Lori''s Little Secret" wrote in
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I want to set up different users and want a way to see when the user logged
onto the computer and when they logged off the computer. I am sure that it
is simple, but not sure where to look. Please advise....thanks!!!



If you're running Windows XP Home Edition go to Start - Control Panel -
Administrative Tools and open up the Event Viewer. Note: You can also launch
Event Viewer by entering eventvwr.msc in the Start - Run box. In the left hand
column of Event Viewer, click on Security. In the right hand pane, click on the
User column. Scroll down to the user name in question and look for successful
Logon/Logoff events.

If you're running XP Professional, you'll have to enable auditing of logon
events. You can do that through the local security policy. Once this is done
you'll be able to view future logon events in Event Viewer using the procedure
outlined above.

Go to Start - Control Panel - Administrative Tools and double click on Local
Security Policy.
In the Local Security Policy editor, navigate to this policy.

Security Settings\Local Policies\Audit Policy

In the right hand pane, right click on Audit logon events.
Select Properties from the menu.
Put a check mark in the box next to both Success and Failure.
Click OK.

Keep in mind that if you're running XP Professional, enabling auditing of logon
events at this time will not allow you to view any activity that happened in the
past. It will start recording future logon events. Also, you may have to
increase the size of the log file to see all audited events if there are several
users for this machine. The log size can be changed by right clicking on
Security in the left hand pane and selecting Properties from the menu. The
default is 512KB.

For more info, take a look at these articles.

Audit Policy Settings
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec...gch03.mspx#ETE

How To Enable Security Auditing in Windows XP Pro
http://netsecurity.about.com/cs/tuto...t/ht040503.htm

Good luck

Nepatsfan


 




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