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  • Filtering Security Logs by User and Logon Type - Server Fault
    Now the audit logs in Windows should contain all the info I need I think if I search for Event ID 4624 (Logon Success) with a specific AD user and Logon Type 2 (Interactive Logon) that it should give me the information I need, but for the life of my I cannot figure out how to actually filter the Event Log to get this information
  • journald - Systemd service logs twice when it stops starts. Anyway to . . .
    Nearly all the time there is no output to log (the script starts up, checks if it has anything to do, then exits in the common case of nothing to do) These log messages are useless, and worsen the signal to noise ratio of my logs I am relatively new to systemd, this might be a simple question
  • Apache tomcat stops when user logs out (Linux) - Server Fault
    Systemd by default stops all leftover user processes when that user logs out from all sessions (as tracked in loginctl) Some Linux distributions disable this feature, others keep it enabled Some Linux distributions disable this feature, others keep it enabled
  • windows - Run script when user logs on or off - Server Fault
    I am looking for a way to run a script 1 when a user logs in 2 AND and when they log out 3 on their 4 Windows 5 machine Notes: Perfect world script would mean Powershell script, but any script or application would be acceptable Log in can mean at machine start too, but user log in would be ideal
  • Using var or srv for Apache data and logs? - Server Fault
    I don't believe there's an additional benefit with srv that can't be achieved with var It's more about neatness and categorization: web assets obviously don't belong in usr, lib and so on, and it's not specific to one user so home doesn't work, so let's stick it in var, even though we had though of var as logs, spools, etc , so var doesn't quite work either, so let's use a new thing
  • UBUNTU: ftp-server cannot change directory when user logs in
    This user should have access to the folder srv webroot user The folder srv and all subfolders are owned by me I am not in the same group like the ftpuser is Now I have tried to implement the user's permission in the following way: chmod 770 -R srv chmod 777 -R srv webroot user But when the user tries to login via ftp the FTP-server sais:
  • Remote desktop auto start session on workstation login
    GPO: User Configuration \ Admin Templates \ System \ Logon \ Run these programs at logon; The user will have a local desktop, and there may be a short delay between the display of the desktop and the client automatically launching Set mstsc as the windows shell GPO: User Configuration \ Admin Templates \ System \ Custom User Interface
  • How do I create a scheduled task that will run as the logged in user
    I see, but that is what the Change User or Group is for, which context the task will run in The user creating the task still probably needs admin rights to be allowed to create tasks for other users If you create the task as admin, but assign the group you want it to run as, I think you will get the results you want –


















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