Is there any thing in Windows XP that can tell me the log in the time for my current login.

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Is there any thing in Windows XP that can tell me the log in the time for my current login.
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How about Control-Alt-Delete?
Where it says logon date that should be the time and date the user logged on. Another option is to use Windows Utility quser.exe, which comes with Windows 2003 but works fine under Windows XP. I found a download link here. You might also find it's already on XP in C:\Windows\System32\DLLCache. You use it like this:
The output looks like this:
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Start/Settings/Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Event Viewer Under Security you will find login time etc. |
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Look for the line starting with " |
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Alternatively you can try psloggedon utility at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897545.aspx And you can use the time provided against your user name. |
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Have you got logging enabled? Administrative tools > Local Security Policy > Local Policies > Audit Policy > Audit Logon Events |
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