You will probably need to have admin authority to view 'security' events pertaining to other uses
But first - change your admin password You can always change it again if you find out there was no problem JimB. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeanne ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 7:01 PM Subject: Re: Who's logged into my computer? > Hmmm... There are no entries - not even one. Its properties appear to show > that it's on and after I later tried to manually view the log file in > Explorer I found an event did get logged, so it does appear to be on. > Shouldn't my own events be appearing? > > `J > > -----Original Message----- MARC SIMS > > In Windows XP there's built-in utility called Event Viewer can can be > accessed from Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools | Event Viewer | > Security. > > Click on Security to open the Security Event file located at > C:\Windows\System32\Config\Secevet.evt > and a list of all the local user events should be listed if the Security > Event monitor is turned on. > > -- > ---------------------------------------- > ALL messages to the list MUST include a descriptive subject. > To Change your email Address for this list, send the following message: > CHANGE WIN-HOME your_old_address your_new_address > to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Note carefully that both old and new addresses are required. > > -- ---------------------------------------- ALL messages to the list MUST include a descriptive subject. To Change your email Address for this list, send the following message: CHANGE WIN-HOME your_old_address your_new_address to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Note carefully that both old and new addresses are required.
