The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARY
Auditing log on and log off events on Windows NT Workstation or Server
versions 3.5 and 3.51 produces records in the Security Log. However, what
appear to be identical records in the Security Log may actually record
network log on and log off events, interactive log on and log off events,
initial network connections to a share, or disconnects from the share.
MORE INFORMATION
Here are the Event IDs and type designations for the most common
log on and log off events:
When a user logs on or off the computer at the Windows NT console, the event is recorded in the Security Log. A successful log on event generates Event ID 528, Logon Type 2, and a User log off event generates Event ID 538, Logon Type 2, where Logon Type 2 indicates an interactive log on event. Double-click the event to bring up the Event Detail window, then check the Logon Type in the Description box. The connection events are Logon Type 3, which indicates a network log on event. A successful Net Use or File Manager connection or a successful directed Net View to a Windows NT share generates Event ID 528, a successful log on event of Logon Type 3. An event is only generated by the initial connection from a particular user. Subsequent Net Views or Net Uses from the same user to the same computer do not generate any additional events unless the user has disconnected (or has been autodisconnected) from all shares. See the Audit Category Help file (auditcat.hlp) in the Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit for more information on audit event records. Additional query words:
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