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Active Directory DSQuery - Lastlogontimestamp

 
 
Naggy
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      7th Oct 2008
Hi,

I want lastlogontimstamp for all users in a particular OU (functionalbased
users) using dsquery. Could anyone help on this plz. Its very urgent.

Request your syntax to be sent to my id (E-Mail Removed) at the earliest.
 
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      7th Oct 2008


"Naggy" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I want lastlogontimstamp for all users in a particular OU (functionalbased
> users) using dsquery. Could anyone help on this plz. Its very urgent.
>
> Request your syntax to be sent to my id (E-Mail Removed) at the earliest.


Hi Naggy,
Read the info on the link below and if that didn't help try the forum listed
below also and provide much info about why you want to do that and what
problem you facing for other helpers to eb able to help (of course don't
include you email lol).
The lastLogon attribute is not updated when a client computer runs an LDAP
simple bind operation against a Windows Server 2003-based domain controller
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939899

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...verDS/threads/

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...-04d51c8f7417/

HTH,
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