Can you Audit logouts??

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I have auditing for logins/logouts turned on. It appears
that auditing is working as events do show up in the event
logs. Is there an easier way or program to use to see
when people are logging in and logging out? I'd like to
see when user John Doe logged out last week one night if
he logged out at all. The event log is painful to go
through. Is there an easy way to do that? Thanks,

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You can use filter view in Event Viewer or Event Comb [free from MS at the kink
below] to scan multiple computers for certain events and other search criteria.
Otherwise there are third party tools that can make it easier to do. UsrStat fro the
RK will also tell last time a user logged off of the domain. --- Steve

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads [...] laylang=en
http://www.gfi.com/lanselm/

"Kevin Arentsen" <kevinarentsen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have auditing for logins/logouts turned on. It appears
> that auditing is working as events do show up in the event
> logs. Is there an easier way or program to use to see
> when people are logging in and logging out? I'd like to
> see when user John Doe logged out last week one night if
> he logged out at all. The event log is painful to go
> through. Is there an easy way to do that? Thanks,
>
>

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