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on ‎11-13-2007 12:56 PM

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Can anybody provide a solution for finding a particular user's last 7 days login information in an SAP R/3 server?

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‎11-21-2007 10:28 AM

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Hi Haris,

Try that out with STAT and SUIM with change documents.

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iqbal

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‎11-13-2007 7:05 PM

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Which login are you asking about (application server, DB, OS)?

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‎11-14-2007 9:13 AM

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‎11-14-2007 5:51 PM

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Check the audit logs using transaction SM20 (this will only work if the audit log was setup previously using SM19).

How can I see my last login history?

How to check user login history..

1 Run gpmc. msc (Group Policy Management Console)..

2 Create a new GPO..

3 Click Edit and navigate to Computer Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Advanced Audit Policy Configuration > Audit Policies. ... .

4 To link the new GPO to your domain, right-click ..

How can I tell the last time a user logged in?

The LastLogon time can be found using the Attribute Editor and the steps to do this are as follows:.

From Active Directory Users and Computers, make sure Advanced Features is turned on..

Browse and open the user account to show Properties..

Click on the Attribute Editor tab..

Scroll down to view the last Logon time:.

How do I check my Event Viewer login history?

Follow the below steps to view logon audit events:.

Go to Start ➔ Type “Event Viewer” and click enter to open the “Event Viewer” window..

In the left navigation pane of “Event Viewer”, open “Security” logs in “Windows Logs”..

You will have to look for the following event IDs for the purposes mentioned herein below..

How to find the last logon of a user in Active Directory?

Step 1: Open Active Directory Users and Computers and make sure Advanced features is turned on. Step 2: Browse and open the user account. Step 3: Click on Attribute Editor. Step 4: Scroll down to view the last Logon time.nullHow to find user's last logon time in a workstation - ManageEnginewww.manageengine.com › products › active-directory-audit › how-to-find...null