Re: Utility For User Logons




"Kenneth Bryant" <kbryant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> We are running Win2k AD. Is there a utility out there that would display
a
> list of logon accounts and the last time they were accessed?
>
> Thanks
>

The command "net user " will give you a list of all domain
accounts.

The command "net user KBryant" will give you a fairly
comprehensive profile of this account, including when
you last logged on.


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