LogonType
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Logon Type
2 |
Interactive A user logged on to this computer. |
3 |
Network A user or computer logged on to this computer from the network. |
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Batch Batch logon type is used by batch servers, where processes may be executing on behalf of a user without their direct intervention. |
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Service A service was started by the Service Control Manager. |
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Proxy Proxy logon |
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Unlock This workstation was unlocked. |
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NetworkCleartext A user logged on to this computer from the network. The user's password was passed to the authentication package in its unhashed form. The built-in authentication packages all hash credentials before sending them across the network. The credentials do not traverse the network in plaintext (also called cleartext). |
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NewCredentials A caller cloned its current token and specified new credentials for outbound connections. The new logon session has the same local identity, but uses different credentials for other network connections. |
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RemoteInteractive A user logged on to this computer remotely using Terminal Services or Remote Desktop. Important: When NLA is enabled, failed RDP logins generate logon type 3 (network), not 10. |
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CachedInteractive A user logged on to this computer with network credentials that were stored locally on the computer. The domain controller was not contacted to verify the credentials. |
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CachedRemoteInteractive RemoteInteractive logon using cached credentials. |
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CachedUnlock Interactive or RemoteInteractive session unlock using cached credentials. |