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know who logged and logged out with their timings
being ordinary user (not having any administrative rights) can avail myself a facility to know who logged and logged out with their timings get popped onto my terminal as if it get echo 'ed...
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I share Perderabo's concerns mentioned in another of your posts regarding your intentions for finding this information. Surely if you are indeed in charge of Security your sysadmin would be more than happy to provide you with the information you require? Cheers ZB |
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