Hey Joe,

Can you add a line to the logon script of the users?

echo %DATE% %TIME% %USERNAME% >> \\server\logon$\%COMPUTERNAME%.log

Then you can just audit the log files generated..



On Feb 1, 2008 8:43 AM, Joe Heaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>  I would like to be able to see when User X logged into the network.  I'd
> also like to see on Date Y, who logged into the network, and at what time.
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> Here's what I'm looking at:
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> I get automated router bandwidth reports from our ISP on a monthly basis.
> At one of our remote sites, there is a huge inbound traffic spike on a
> couple of weekend days.  We don't work on the weekend, so I'd like to try to
> figure out where these spikes came from.  I've looked at the Security log on
> my DC, but that's about as helpful as, well I'm Shook could come up with a
> funny line thereā€¦ anyway, does the Security log track the information I'm
> looking for, and if so, how can I actually get to it?
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> Joe Heaton
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