Re: Tracking the time of a user!
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 13:49:29 -0500
If you enable auditing of "account logons" in Domain Controller Security
Policy" it will display only the time a user logs onto the domain. If you
enable auditing of "logon events" on the domain computers then events will
be recorded in the security log for when a user logs onto and logs off a
domain computer. You can use the free too Event Comb from Microsoft to scan
multiple computer logs for specific events or text strings such as a users
name. The links below may help. --- Steve
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/prodtech/windows2000/secmod144.mspx
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q248260
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308471
"c-mos" <eng_shaima1183@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello......
>
> I need to track the time of the user when he logs on to the server or
> domain, so that he has a limited time and it doesn't required to be
> used sequentially; I mean if he has say about 10 hours then he spent 4
> hours, the remaining time will be 6 hours. My real target is to monitor
> his time when he logs on and recording the logon and the logoff time.
> Is there an option doing that by default? or I have to write a script
> to calculate the time and begins its calculation whenever the user logs
> on, then stops it when the user logs off; but how can I do that? and
> how can I make this script run each time say every 5 seconds or
> whatever else, in order to check the time. Thus the user can use his
> time in a whatever manner and whenever he wants. I'm trying to do that
> in C#. NET langyuage, and I'm ready to do that in any language if the
> solution resides in it. Or if you know anyone can help me or any group
> manage that, or even any articles talk about that?
>
> Thanks in advance....
>
.
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