What logon types are they using?
What logon types are they using?
Logon Types
| Logon Number | Logon Type |
|---|---|
| 0 | Used only by the System account |
| 2 | Interactive: Used to log on at the local console |
| 3 | Network: Used to access a Windows resource (e.g., shared folder) from a system on the network |
| 4 | Batch Job: Used to run a scheduled task as a specified account |
What is the security ID for the logon event?
ID 4624
Introduction. Event ID 4624 (viewed in Windows Event Viewer) documents every successful attempt at logging on to a local computer. This event is generated on the computer that was accessed, in other words, where the logon session was created. A related event, Event ID 4625 documents failed logon attempts.
What is an interactive login?
Interactive login is authentication to a computer through the usage of their local user account or by their domain account, usually by pressing the CTRL+ALT+DEL keys (on a Windows machine). When the user is logged in, Windows will run applications on behalf of the user and the user can interact with those applications.
What is security ID system?
A security identifier (SID) is used to uniquely identify a security principal or security group. It is stored in a security database. The system generates the SID that identifies a particular account or group at the time the account or group is created.
What is a logon ID?
Logon ID means a username and password that enables an Authorised User to access the Solution.
What is non interactive login?
What are non-interactive logins? Non-interactive user sign-ins are sign-ins that were performed by a client app or an OS component on behalf of a user. Like interactive user sign-ins, these sign-ins are done on behalf of a user.
How do I set Interactive logon?
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> ‘Interactive logon: Don’t display last signed-in’ to ‘Enabled’.