Xperf sounds like the perfect tool for that job. It's hugely powerful down to threads and wait times but even at a basic level you can every process being run. It has a login pane that will reveal what is happening at login. Procmon from sysinternals is another approach that is easier to use and can likely tell you most of what you need in terms of processes running at login Tom Sent from a mobile device > On 13 Mar 2014, at 11:03, James Scanlon <scanjam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hey All, > I'm After a way to track each users logon time and all tasks being processed > on a 2008 R2 terminal server (similar to the original logging that could be > done with 2003) I am trying to determine which GPO / login script / registry > key / whatever is slowing the logon time for the users. > Anyone got any useful links or tools? > Cheers :) >