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Küsimus
SuperUser-lugeja Erel Segal Halevi tahab teada saada, kas on olemas võimalus näha, kas keegi on Windowsis sisse loginud oma kontole:
In Windows 7, is there a way to know if somebody has logged into my account when I was absent?
Specifically, is it possible to know if a person with administrator privileges somehow logged into my account (i.e. in order to get into my e-mail, etc.)?
Kas Erelile on lihtne teada saada, kas keegi on oma kontosse sisse loginud?
Vastus
SuperUseri kaasautor Pathfinderil on meile vastus:
Recommended Method:
- Press Windows Button + R and type “eventvwr.msc”.
- In the Event Viewer window, expand Windows Logs, and select Security.
- In the middle of the window you will see a list with Date and Time, Source, Event ID, and Task Category columns. The Task Category pretty much explains the event: Logon, Special Logon, Logoff, and other details.
The events will be called Audit Success. The Task Category you will be looking for will be “Logon”.
You will have a bunch of system logins. They are normal.
What you will be looking for: Event ID 4624 (successful logons).
Under the General Tab in the area below the list, look for NEW ID, and ignore “SYSTEM”.
Logs to ignore (unless a virus login):
Need, kes on huvitatud sellest, milline Windows 7 versioon välja näeb, on siin (ühe kasutajakontoga).
Akemi Iwaya ekraanipilt.
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