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Active Directory & GPO - Spiceworks Community

    https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/274324-how-to-see-logon-logoff-activity-of-a-domain-user
    13.05.2015 · If you are just looking to see when they log into a computer and which ones, go to your domain controller and go to the Event Viewer. Look under the Windows Logs and search for their login ID. It will say "The computer attempted to validate their credentials for an account."
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    https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/274324-how-to-see-logon-logoff-activity-of-a-domain-user

How open and see Log File in Active Directory

    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/ie/en-US/38efc443-0799-45fd-a51d-77fbebeb3e10/how-open-and-see-log-file-in-active-directory
    15.05.2015 · Hello Friends.. ^-^ how i can open log files active directory and see this data files ? Can export this logs ? thanks for help. · > Yes, all these things are saved into EDB log files These are not "LOG FILES" in terms of "files where things get logged", but these are JET DATABASE files. So even if you manage to open them in notepad ...
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    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/ie/en-US/38efc443-0799-45fd-a51d-77fbebeb3e10/how-open-and-see-log-file-in-active-directory

Active Directory User Logon Time and Date - The Sysadmins

    https://blog.thesysadmins.co.uk/active-directory-user-logon-time-and-date-2.html
    Active Directory User Logon Time and Date February 2, 2011 / [email protected] / 0 Comments This post explains where to look for user logon events in the event viewer and how we can write out logon events to a text file with a simple script.
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    https://blog.thesysadmins.co.uk/active-directory-user-logon-time-and-date-2.html

Active Directory: how to discover failed logins? - Server ...

    https://serverfault.com/questions/386994/active-directory-how-to-discover-failed-logins
    I'm in a medium size enterprise environment using Active Directory for authentication etc. Considering if we should activate an account lockout policy for failed login attempts I need to gather statistics on the current number of such events. I've read MS Account Lockout Best Practices but still, I'm nowhere near understanding how to do this ...
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    https://serverfault.com/questions/386994/active-directory-how-to-discover-failed-logins

Active Directory login log file? | THWACK

    https://thwack.solarwinds.com/thread/105130
    08.08.2016 · Thanks for the response. Sorry for the confusion, I am able to log into Solarwinds, but I'm no longer getting Admin rights. We are using a CAC/smart card login, but I did confirm that the correct (new) domain is being used in the login ID.
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Track Windows user login history – 4sysops

    https://4sysops.com/archives/track-windows-user-login-history/
    In any case, it was important that you figure out the amount of time the users logged onto a computer interactively in your Active Directory domain. Being the excellent administrator you are, you might have gotten on Google and tried to figure this out; if so, you'd soon find that it's possible to get Windows to write events to the Security event log after a user logs on and logs off.
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    https://4sysops.com/archives/track-windows-user-login-history/

Where are Active Directory log files stored - Experts-Exchange

    https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24386325/Where-are-Active-Directory-log-files-stored.html
    I would like to look at the active directory log files but have no idea where they are stored. We are using server 2003.
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Active Directory: Workstation Logon Restrictions (Log On To)

    https://ravingroo.com/267/active-directory-user-workstation-logon-restriction/
    I think the "Log On To" setting within the Account tab of an Active Directory user could easily be overlooked. As simple as this setting is, it's very easy to forget about it in favor of something more elaborate when attempting to restrict user access to specific computers.
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    https://ravingroo.com/267/active-directory-user-workstation-logon-restriction/

How To View Active Directory Log Quick & Simple - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owt-VdOlYfE
    12.10.2009 · How To View Active Directory Log in Windows Server 2003 Quick & Simple. See documented video and more on http://www.arondmessaging.ro/
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