Track users logon and logoff history
With enPowerManager, you can track the login and logoff times of your users as well as the times their computers shut down or start up.
You will need the CurrentWare client agent installed on your user’s computer to track their login times and computer power statuses.
After the client agent has tracked and collected your users’ logging activity and computer power statuses, you can use enPowerManager to generate a report.
To generate a login history report:
- Select the enPowerManager solution from the left hand menu in the CurrentWare web console
- Select Run Report
- On the report type drop down list, select User Logon History
- Select your reporting period and your computers/users.
- Click Run Report
SAMPLE REPORT
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