I'm using Win XP.
I'd like to be able to pull up a page that keeps track of and displays the times I logged in, down to the very minute and even second, probably also duration and other such things.
Windows XP Last Login
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Windows XP Last Login
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Go to Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Event Viewer. If you have XP set up for tracking logins, then they'll be under the Security log.
If XP isn't set up to track your log-ons/log-offs, then to set up the logging, go to Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Local Security Policy. Under Local Policies, got to Audit Policies. Turn on "Audit account logon events" and "Audit logon events". Note: You're probably see some services logging on as well.
Edit: This should the time you logged on and the time you logged off. Oh, and be careful not to mess with settings if you don't know what they mean - its easy to fuck yourself over with the security policy.
If XP isn't set up to track your log-ons/log-offs, then to set up the logging, go to Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Local Security Policy. Under Local Policies, got to Audit Policies. Turn on "Audit account logon events" and "Audit logon events". Note: You're probably see some services logging on as well.
Edit: This should the time you logged on and the time you logged off. Oh, and be careful not to mess with settings if you don't know what they mean - its easy to fuck yourself over with the security policy.
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Thank you.
If The Infinity Program were not a forum, it would be a pie-in-the-sky project.
“Faith is both the prison and the open hand.”— Vienna Teng, "Augustine."
“Faith is both the prison and the open hand.”— Vienna Teng, "Augustine."