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logout
Signing out and exiting from a network server, Web server or other computer system. Also called a "sign out," the process (noun) is a "logout" or "logoff," while the act of doing it (verb) is to "log out" or to "log off." In practice, "logout" is used as a verb as well. Contrast with login.


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Information is stored into an organization's existing SQL Server or MSDE database, and all logons, logoffs, and report retrievals are audited.
To complete the security model, the SMC maintains a complete audit trail of network security activities, including administrator operations, user logons, logoffs, SNMP traps and alarms.
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