The process by which Windows NT detects an attempt of a user to gain access to the operating system Successful completion of the logon process authenticates the user
The steps you must take to gain access to a network Most personal computers have no log-on procedure-you just turn on the machine and begin working For larger systems and networks, however, you usually need to enter a username and password before the computer system will allow you to execute programs
Procedure of obtaining access to the resources, such as applications and services provided by a computer To authenticate users, typically a user identification (ID) and a password are required In line with EnjoySAP SAP will ease the logon procedure and provide a Single Sign On for all mySAP com components, that is, the users logs on once to gain access to all functionality for which he or she has authorization
The procedure by which a user gains access to, and initiates communication with, a computer in a time-sharing mode Usually requires an authorized username and password The opposite of logoff Also written log on or log-on
{i} connection to a computer, process of creating the first connection with a computer system or peripheral device (usually by entering a password, date, identity number, etc.)
In order for a user to gain access to the system a user will be required to enter their badge number and password This process is known as logging on, or logon