# 76236 - Esports PC Logins
## Requests Made:
- Domain user login behavior on local esports lab machines
- Admin (installation) privileges granted to users, presumably to install games
- Install some NVME SSD's
There is a policy page that you can access while logged into any local machine where you can enable login auditing. Perhaps this will make it accessible--maybe via PS--in a way that is satisfactory to the eSports Coach?
# Updates
2024-09-09 - Sent this email to for further clarification of requests being made:
> [!EMAIL]
> Thanks for reaching out to us! Installing the drives should be no problem if you're gonna be ordering!
>
> I believe the students should be logging in with their personal SEU domain accounts. I've raised your questions regarding delegating admin (installation) privileges and tracking login sessions on the machines, and, from my perspective, there are a few different ways we might be able to accomplish this for you. I have some questions first though:
>
> - Do you need each of students to have the ability to install things, or would that being granted to you and to any assistant suffice?
> - What would you like to view regarding login sessions? Just the login times for each users on the machine? Would you like a report generated for this or something closer to real-time tracking?
# Discussion
Scott brought the open-source tool Veyon.io to my attention as a potential solution. This offers a variety of administrative tools and actions for managing groups of machines, from remote control, power options, user monitoring, and more. Additional notes on this can be find in the document I made here:
[[Veyon.io Notes]]
## Potential Search Results Containing Answers
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.management/get-eventlog?view=powershell-5.1
- https://www.howtogeek.com/124313/how-to-see-who-logged-into-a-computer-and-when/
- https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/dd7gsu/powershell_script_to_list_user_logonlogoff/