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Who was logged in (active directory) at a particular time

Asked by mwm83 in Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Windows XP Operating System, Active Directory

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i am wondering if it's possible to find out who was logged into a computer on a 2003 AD domain at a particular time. somebody stole a mobile phone that was sitting next to a computer after logging in and surfing the net for a while.

I have looked in the security event log on the domain controller but it doesn't go back far enough and the one on the computer is empty. is their any way to find out?

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