Re: Can you find when someone logs in?

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Windows only tracks your logins if you specifically configure it to "Audit
account logon events". Unfortunately, by default auditing is not enabled.

To enable it run gpedit.msc. Set the "Audit account logon events" policy
under Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\Audit Policy


"Phil" <Phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:781FC6A9-EA52-44BC-9040-96D3572D0D8C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,

I am trying to find a way to locate a record of when I've logged on/off on
my workstation. The reason that I need to do this is because I need some
way
to find out how many hours I've worked in the past month, as my elec. file
that I was using to track my work time has gotten corrupted, and evidently
no
back-up was being made at all.

BTW, I have FULL Admin rights to this workstation, if that helps.

Thanks for your replies,

Phil.


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