Re: Last logged in for user accounts
From: Jason (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/12/04
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 05:09:55 -0700
Thanks for the info. It's nice to have help in this
fasion. By the way, what is K3?
jh
>-----Original Message-----
>As for the machine, you will need to look at the security
log assuming you have
>auditing enabled for logon events.
>
>As for when the last logon occurred, the concept of
logons is a bit different in
> Windows, such that you will have to query every DC for
the lastlogon attribute
>and then sort them out.
>
>In K3, there is a new attribute available called
lastLogonTimeStamp that has the
>a time stamp that is up to 10 days old. It is simply to
help find out what IDs
>are still being used. You can adjust the latency but it
isn't good to crank it
>up to say daily as that adds considerable replication if
you have a large
>environment of a couple of hundred thousand users or
people over slow wan links.
>
> joe
>
>
>
>--
>Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory
Services
>www.joeware.net
>
>
>
>Jason Hurley wrote:
>> Trying to find out last time user logged in to the
system.
>>
>> NOS: Windows 2000 Active Directory
>>
>> I'm a born and raised Novell guy from the past and
>> features I'm used to having availible to me though
Netware
>> I wish I had in Windows. Nonetheless, I do believe the
MS
>> does have the same type of features as Novell just in
>> different places and under different names. What I'm
>> looking for is how to tell the last time a user logged
in
>> the domain and what was the last computer that user
>> accessed. If I just use the security log it may be over-
>> written prior the the users last login. Can anyone
help
>> me here?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Novell Trader
>
>.
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