Jhutch9923
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So at my company, we have 3500 users who use both PC's and Laptops running Windows 7. My current challenge is finding a way to accurately map the following:
1. Power-on kernel to windows login screen
2. Login screen to desktop initialization (when desktop shows up)
3. Desktop to Internet Explorer's first open (we have it open as part of a script as the last start-up process)
4. Shutdown request to power off kernel.
Currently, we try to time things within event viewer, using splunk to accurately gain point a to point b among the timings. But we have no way to accurately measure #2 and #3 at all. Does anyone have any ideas what i could do to monitor this more accurately?
Thanks!
1. Power-on kernel to windows login screen
2. Login screen to desktop initialization (when desktop shows up)
3. Desktop to Internet Explorer's first open (we have it open as part of a script as the last start-up process)
4. Shutdown request to power off kernel.
Currently, we try to time things within event viewer, using splunk to accurately gain point a to point b among the timings. But we have no way to accurately measure #2 and #3 at all. Does anyone have any ideas what i could do to monitor this more accurately?
Thanks!
My Computer
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Windows 7 Professional x64
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64