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10/31/2012 11:32 PM
 

Hi,

I know you can find the last time a user logged in from the Users table, in the column called "LastModifiedOnDate".  But I'm interested in finding the complete history of timestamps for when a user has logged in.  Is this possible?  If so, in what table is this info stored?

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11/1/2012 6:40 AM
 

The event system keeps a list of login events - but only as long as you dont purge the event log.

Westa

 
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11/1/2012 7:57 AM
 
note: login events are stored in DNN EventLog, if you enable this eventlog type (in Admin > Eventviewer)

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