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When using User Logon & Logoff Trigger, sometimes it is significant to provide the consequent Action with information regarding login or logout of a user. Variable Wizard allows retrieving both username and the type of event.

VariableDetails
Domain\username Returns user name preceded by domain name or computer name.
Examples:
  • TechProNB\Admin
  • ExampleInc.local\Matthew
Domain Returns Windows domain or computer name.
Examples:
  • TechProNB
  • ExampleInc.local
Username Returns username.
Examples:
  • Admin
  • Matthew
Logon or Logoff event Returns value indicating whether the Trigger was activated by user logon or logoff.
  • Logon · returns value indicating that the Task was launched upon user logon.
  • Logoff · returns value indicating that the Task was launched upon user logoff.
Adjust*Streamline creation of Task workflows even further—instantly make quick variable adjustments such as in-place replacement (all, first, or last occurrence), trimming (whitespaces, quotes, etc.), or changing capitalization. Optionally, set a different display name.

Multi-triggers?

Complex workflows often incorporate multiple User Logon & Logoff Triggers. Are you wondering how to pull dynamic variables from the Trigger which set your workflow in motion? Or perhaps you need to pull data from any given Trigger, regardless of the activation criteria?

With the multi-triggering feature, monitoring user activities regarding logons and logoffs becomes a seamless endeavor—simply fetch the values from Any User Logon & Logoff category—and Automation Workshop will seamlessly connect your Actions with the right triggering data, ensuring a smooth operation without any extra effort. Experience immediate automation advantages across both local servers and distant machines!

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