Can you give some more background about what they want to see?  When you say
logon duration, what does that mean to the managers and is there some other
reason they want to see that information other than for reporting? 

I ask that because some users don't logout, but rather lock the
workstations.  That might throw the reporting off. 
If they don't do that, you may get away with doing this in logon and logoff
scripts easier than any other method.  Some of that logon information is
collected in the audit log settings, but that could be a pain to get to.
It's also kept in the lastlogon attribute for logon.  Logoff is not
currently implemented last I checked (haven't checked in a while, but..) but
could still be used I would imagine depending on the environment. 

Al 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christine Allen
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 4:03 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Track Network Logins

Ad 2000,
 
I've had a request from management to log how long someone is logged into
the domain.  Can this be done without a third party utility?
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