Frontpage Loggin

C

Chris McNemar

WE routinely go thru our Intranet-NT and disable accounts
which have not been used. Recently we have disabled
several accounts only to discover that people were
actually still using them. Users update their pages on
the Intranet with FrontPage which apparently does not
update the last login info on the domain. So someone who
authenticated thru FrontPage last week may show a last
login of four months ago.

Are there any methods for FrontPage to update the domain
last login info?
 
J

Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
WE routinely go thru our Intranet-NT and disable accounts
which have not been used. Recently we have disabled
several accounts only to discover that people were
actually still using them. Users update their pages on
the Intranet with FrontPage which apparently does not
update the last login info on the domain. So someone who
authenticated thru FrontPage last week may show a last
login of four months ago.

Are there any methods for FrontPage to update the domain
last login info?

No, because this really isn't a domain login. I think
you'll discover the same scenario when people use their
domain accounts for accessing Web sites through a browser.

You can probably get a history of FrontPage and IE account
usage by checking Web server logs.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.interlacken.com
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