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I need to track a users usage (primarily logon\logoff and session length) of

Terminal Services. Is there a log of some sort?

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Guest Jeff Pitsch
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Re: Tracking a users Usage of TS

 

You can log logon/logoff events to the security event logs.

 

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SeanL wrote:

> I need to track a users usage (primarily logon\logoff and session length) of

> Terminal Services. Is there a log of some sort?

Posted

Re: Tracking a users Usage of TS

 

I have enabled successful and failure notifications for all logon/logoffs,

but it does not seem to record the logons to Terminal Services.

 

 

"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> You can log logon/logoff events to the security event logs.

>

> Jeff Pitsch

> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> Citrix Technology Professional

> Provision Networks VIP

>

> Forums not enough?

> Get support from the experts at your business

> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

>

> SeanL wrote:

> > I need to track a users usage (primarily logon\logoff and session length) of

> > Terminal Services. Is there a log of some sort?

>

Guest Jeff Pitsch
Posted

Re: Tracking a users Usage of TS

 

How did you turn on the events? GPO or local policies? If gpo, are you

sure the gpo has applied?

 

Jeff Pitsch

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

Citrix Technology Professional

Provision Networks VIP

 

Forums not enough?

Get support from the experts at your business

http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

 

SeanL wrote:

> I have enabled successful and failure notifications for all logon/logoffs,

> but it does not seem to record the logons to Terminal Services.

>

>

> "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

>

>> You can log logon/logoff events to the security event logs.

>>

>> Jeff Pitsch

>> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

>> Citrix Technology Professional

>> Provision Networks VIP

>>

>> Forums not enough?

>> Get support from the experts at your business

>> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

>>

>> SeanL wrote:

>>> I need to track a users usage (primarily logon\logoff and session length) of

>>> Terminal Services. Is there a log of some sort?

Guest Patrick Rouse
Posted

Re: Tracking a users Usage of TS

 

If using 2003 TS, each TS will record logon & logoff events in the local

security event log.

 

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Patrick C. Rouse

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

Provision Networks VIP

Citrix Technology Professional

President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC

http://www.sessioncomputing.com

 

 

 

"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> How did you turn on the events? GPO or local policies? If gpo, are you

> sure the gpo has applied?

>

> Jeff Pitsch

> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> Citrix Technology Professional

> Provision Networks VIP

>

> Forums not enough?

> Get support from the experts at your business

> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

>

> SeanL wrote:

> > I have enabled successful and failure notifications for all logon/logoffs,

> > but it does not seem to record the logons to Terminal Services.

> >

> >

> > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> >

> >> You can log logon/logoff events to the security event logs.

> >>

> >> Jeff Pitsch

> >> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> >> Citrix Technology Professional

> >> Provision Networks VIP

> >>

> >> Forums not enough?

> >> Get support from the experts at your business

> >> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

> >>

> >> SeanL wrote:

> >>> I need to track a users usage (primarily logon\logoff and session length) of

> >>> Terminal Services. Is there a log of some sort?

>

Guest Soo Kuan Teo [MSFT]
Posted

Re: Tracking a users Usage of TS

 

Have you tried using Advanced Security Settings for RDP-Tcp? Run Tscc.msc,

goto connections->RDP-Tcp->Permissions->Advanced button, then click on the

Auditing tab.

 

Thanks

Soo Kuan

 

 

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"Patrick Rouse" <PatrickRouse@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6C3E709F-2676-4D31-BA29-7FCCD3A9C32E@microsoft.com...

> If using 2003 TS, each TS will record logon & logoff events in the local

> security event log.

>

> --

> Patrick C. Rouse

> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> Provision Networks VIP

> Citrix Technology Professional

> President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC

> http://www.sessioncomputing.com

>

>

>

> "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

>

>> How did you turn on the events? GPO or local policies? If gpo, are you

>> sure the gpo has applied?

>>

>> Jeff Pitsch

>> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

>> Citrix Technology Professional

>> Provision Networks VIP

>>

>> Forums not enough?

>> Get support from the experts at your business

>> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

>>

>> SeanL wrote:

>> > I have enabled successful and failure notifications for all

>> > logon/logoffs,

>> > but it does not seem to record the logons to Terminal Services.

>> >

>> >

>> > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

>> >

>> >> You can log logon/logoff events to the security event logs.

>> >>

>> >> Jeff Pitsch

>> >> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

>> >> Citrix Technology Professional

>> >> Provision Networks VIP

>> >>

>> >> Forums not enough?

>> >> Get support from the experts at your business

>> >> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

>> >>

>> >> SeanL wrote:

>> >>> I need to track a users usage (primarily logon\logoff and session

>> >>> length) of

>> >>> Terminal Services. Is there a log of some sort?

>>


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