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Re: last user logging



Yes, there's a very handy command called "last" just type it in at the terminal and you'll see a record of every login, and on my machine, that covers everything back to the point where I installed the OS in december!
Thanks,
Dan

On Jul 15, 2004, at 7:54 PM, matx wrote:

Is there a way to tell who has logged on to a machine?

Is that kept in a log somewhere?

We erase user profiles (home folders) so I can't tell that way.

Any ideas would be appreciated.

thanks,

:)

Mat X

Desktop Tech -- VFS

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