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Of course, the quickest change you can make going forward (not that I don't think you should be auditing these actions in the first place) is DON'T delete the profile. Disable it (and change the password to *NONE if you want) for a period of time before you delete it. ...Neil MBW0201A: On Mon, 05 November 2001, MBW0201A@aol.com wrote: > We usually delete a user profile when an employee leaves. We are saying an employee was fired on October 11 and she says she worked Oct 15 and 16th. User profile is deleted. Other than history log is there anyway to tell when her last sign on or sign off was or when user profile was deleted? Any other ideas on how to track down?
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