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Who Used Your Pc In Your Absence

Hi,

In this article i will discuss about how we can find out who turned on our computer when your are not at home.

STEPS:

  1. Go to  -> start > run >eventvwr.msc
  2. Press Enter
  3. Window will be opened and then click expand Windows Logs

Windows Events are stored in three log files

  • Application
  • Security
  • System.

Click on “System” in the left-hand column for a list of events.
Look for a date and time when you weren’t home and your computer should have been off.
double click on the info and it will show you the detail.
You can also use this log to see how long someone was on the computer. Just look at the time the computer was turned on and off for that day.

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