ha! that is exactly what they're needing me to check. Only one entry in their security log on their machine...
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Browse All TopicsI was just asked by a memeber of management to let them know when a user has logged in today and noticed I didn't have the domain control logging in/out enabled. I just turned it on and its working but is there anyway to tell prior to this GP being enabled? I just need to see when they logged on today and in the past if possible. Thank you!
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by: mkline71Posted on 2009-07-10 at 12:20:17ID: 24826560
Do you know their machine name? Check the security logs on their workstation.
Hope that person came in on time :)
Thanks
Mike