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User Logging
Name: wildmind Date: July 15, 2008 at 06:55:53 Pacific OS: Win2003 CPU/Ram: 3.2gb Xeon - 1gb Ram Product: IBM
Comment:
I've been asked to setup logging for our servers to show when a user logged on to the server, what they did and what they changed. i know there's the event viewer, but does anyone know of an app that would tell me all this without having to trawl through logs?
Name: wanderer Date: July 15, 2008 at 10:54:14 Pacific
Reply:
its a builtin function called auditing. You have to enable it. Then you have to learn how to filter the logs so you can focus on a user or particular event.
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