> ... Well log offs are a slippery concept

Presumably that's why the lastLogoff attribute values are not populated in AD?

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Date:  Mon, 21 Jun 2004 17:31:12 -0400

Well it depends on good you want your data to be....

However the only real full proof way of doing this is to write a service
that runs on each PC and watches what is going on. You have several
different types of logons, network, interactive, service, etc. Someone could
log onto an ID on a machine but never hit a logon script (cached cred logon
or runas, etc). 

As for log offs... Well log offs are a slippery concept, if someone
hibernates, did they log off? What if they just shut the PC off? 

   joe

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mukul Joshi
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 2:55 AM
To: ADList
Subject: [ActiveDir] Tracking the machine from which user logs in

Hi, 

I am writing an application that would track the login logoff activities of
users. I can get lastlogin and lastlogoff information from AD, but I also
need to know the machine/IP on which that particular login/logoff happened.
How do I get this information? 

Thanks
~ Mukul 



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