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Click Start, click Settings, click the username (top-right corner), and then click Sign out. The session ends and the station is available for log on by any user. Click Start, click Settings, click Power, and then click Disconnect.
Use the Find feature in Active Directory Users and Computers to search for a user account and see which computer they last logged on to. You can also do a search using the description field for *COMPUTERATE* to find the user that last logged onto a specific computer.
Click Start, click Settings, click the username (top-right corner), and then click Sign out. The session ends and the station is available for log on by any user.
To view the events, open Event Viewer and navigate to Windows Logs > Security. Here you'll find details of all events that you've enabled auditing for. You can define the size of the security log here, as well as choose to overwrite older events so that recent events are recorded when the log is full.
Run “credit. Msc”. Navigate to Local Computer Policy → Computer Configuration → Windows Settings → Security Settings → Local Policies → Security Options. If the value for “Network security: Force logoff when logon hours expire” is not set to “Enabled”, this is a finding.
On your keyboard, press Ctrl+Shift+Esc. Once the Task Manager is up, go to the Users tab. Look at the available user accounts and select the one you want to log off. Go to the bottom of the window and click the Sign-Out button.
Then navigate to the following location as given below: Local Computer Policy → Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → Windows Components → Remote Desktop Services → Remote Desktop Session Host → Session Time Limits. You will find a list of options on the right-side.
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