Windows 10: Monitoring Remote Login Attempts on Windows 8 via Event Viewer

Discus and support Monitoring Remote Login Attempts on Windows 8 via Event Viewer in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hello,We are using a test PC called pc-test, running Windows 8 Version 6.3, Build 9600. Multiple users have access to this machine, but at any given... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by IT Researcher007, Oct 1, 2024.

  1. Monitoring Remote Login Attempts on Windows 8 via Event Viewer


    Hello,We are using a test PC called pc-test, running Windows 8 Version 6.3, Build 9600. Multiple users have access to this machine, but at any given time, only one user can connect. We have enabled Remote Desktop Connection on this PC.Here’s the situation:When a user e.g., abc is logged into the test PC, and another user e.g., xyz unknowingly tries to access it, a prompt appears on user abc's screen stating:"Another user is currently logged on to this computer. If you continue, this user has to disconnect from this computer. Do you want to continue?"This prompt gives 30 seconds to either

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    IT Researcher007, Oct 1, 2024
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  2. Pathan139 Win User

    Where I can find the events for failed login attempts

    How do I Find the event(Event ID) for the failed login attempts for both local, domain and remote users on windows 10?

    How to enable the login event tracking for wrong credentials entered(failed login attempts)
     
    Pathan139, Oct 1, 2024
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  3. Try3 Win User
    Event viewer

    I suggest you re-install the video driver. I'll add a few words of explanation about Event viewer in a moment. They won't affect the need to reinstall that driver as your first step. Denis
     
    Try3, Oct 1, 2024
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  4. Zalmann Win User

    Monitoring Remote Login Attempts on Windows 8 via Event Viewer

    Wierd WinXP logins listed in event viewer ... hax?

    Well, remote hacking could be the case, but it could also be a system service doing this. What I suggest is first thing, you disable Remote Desktop under system properties, it's usually off by default.
     
    Zalmann, Oct 1, 2024
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