Lansweeper last logon report9/7/2023 ![]() When tblAssetCustom.Manufacturer Like '%vmware%' ThenĬoalesce(tblVmwareInfo.Version, tblOperatingsystem.Caption) When tblAssetCustom.Manufacturer Like '%microsoft%' Then 'Virtual' When tblAssetCustom.Manufacturer Like '%microsoft%' Then tblHyperVGuest.NameĮlse tblAssets.AssetName End As Server_Name,Ĭase When tblAssetCustom.Manufacturer Like '%vmware%' Then 'Virtual' Select Distinct Top 1000000 tblAssets.AssetID,Ĭase When tblAssetCustom.Manufacturer Like '%vmware%' Then tblVmwareGuest.Name Here is the report as it is currently written: I know that in the Event Log, we can see events for logins relating to Disconnected sessions, so I have to assume this information is already collected by LanSweeper, if I knew how to find it. ![]() As an example, if UserA logs into a machine, and disconnects, then UserB logs in to that same machine afterwards, the usage report does not show UserB having logged in at all. It does not take into account disconnected sessions. I have an Asset Usage Report, which does basically everything I want, with one exception.
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