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‎04-07-2010 03:46 PM
It would be nice to see not only when a user logged on but when they logged off in the Action> Configuration> User Info.
Thank you,
Niles
Thank you,
Niles
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‎04-17-2012 07:22 PM
I take back my question. I have been using lansweeper over a year and never noticed the "Last Logon" section under Config>>User info
Even after a year of use, Lansweeper continues to to amaze me with its usefullness. So glad we just re-subbed for another 3 years.
Even after a year of use, Lansweeper continues to to amaze me with its usefullness. So glad we just re-subbed for another 3 years.
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‎04-17-2012 12:54 AM
I do have my group policy set to audit success and failure of logon activity. Please correct me if I am wrong but wouldn't I now need to check the "Scan Success audit events" under Eventlog scanning? This adds many more records than just logon/logoff activity to the database. It also falls under a different retention period than logon information. I had considered doing this but would have to do a lot of work to ignore 90% of the eventlog entries and then figure a workaround to get longer retention of those reocrds. Am I making this harder than I need to?
Thank you for the workaround but please advise if you will add the logoff tracking into tblCPlogoninfo?
Thank you for the workaround but please advise if you will add the logoff tracking into tblCPlogoninfo?

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‎04-17-2012 12:43 AM
Workaround:
- Enable logon/logoff tracking in the eventviewer
- Scan the necessary events
- Create a report to show all logons/logoffs/computer lock, ... events on a computer.
- Enable logon/logoff tracking in the eventviewer
- Scan the necessary events
- Create a report to show all logons/logoffs/computer lock, ... events on a computer.

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‎04-17-2012 03:23 AM
Lansweeper wrote:
Workaround:
- Enable logon/logoff tracking in the eventviewer
- Scan the necessary events
- Create a report to show all logons/logoffs/computer lock, ... events on a computer.
Would there be a way for me to link this report on each individual PC report? Similar to the way I can look at a user and see the last 50 computers they logged into.
Perhaps something that can be setup on custom actions?

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‎04-16-2012 11:41 PM
Third !!!!

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‎11-03-2011 03:37 PM
second this!
