BgInfo from http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/bginfo.shtml may help. Tim Foster From: Durant, Ryan A
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Query every domain controller and store
those results in a database. The number of domain controllers, amount
of users and link speeds will determine how fast you can collect the stats. You may only be able to collect once a day
or possibly once an hour. Have a logon script query the DB for the
last logon value and have it pop up on their screen. You could also query a web
page to get the values if you didn't want to worry about odbc and sql calls
from the client machines. But you have to be a scripter to get this
done I believe. Ryan From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rutherford, Robert Dear
All, Not
in anyway being a scripter…. How
would I get the date and time a user last logged on to pop up on their screen
at logon? I guess it would be via the 'lastlogon' attribute? Linked into a
login script? Cheers,
Rob
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Title: LastLogOn
- [ActiveDir] LastLogOn Rutherford, Robert
- Re: [ActiveDir] LastLogOn Tony Murray
- RE: [ActiveDir] LastLogOn Rutherford, Robert
- RE: [ActiveDir] LastLogOn Durant, Ryan A
- [ActiveDir] Question about replication connection ... Tim Foster
- RE: [ActiveDir] LastLogOn Rutherford, Robert
- RE: [ActiveDir] LastLogOn Passo, Larry
- RE: [ActiveDir] LastLogOn DL.ActiveDirectory
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