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How to find out Domain Users that have not logged on since last month?

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Question added by Rajeesh Mavilakkandy , SYSTEM ENGINEER , MOHD. BINGHALAITA GROUP (MINDSOFT GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES)
Date Posted: 2016/02/23
Salman Ahmed
by Salman Ahmed , Sr. System Engineer , Alpha Data

AD TIDY

Ad-tidy is GUI free tool that is allow us to identify and clean up inactive user and computer accounts in Active Directory Domain Controller. 

 

Search your Active Directory domain for user/computer accounts that are no longer in use by filtering based on last logon time, DNS record timestamp, and much more.

 

  • Report on both user and computer accounts 
  • Multi-domain friendly 
  • Choose to only find accounts that have not logged on for a specified number of days 
  • Powerful filtering capabilities let you filter results accounts based on name, group membership, expiration date, LDAP attribute, and more
  • Export report results to CSV or Excel XLSX file

 

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salih Mohamed Abd elrhman Gaily
by salih Mohamed Abd elrhman Gaily , IT Administrator & Technical Support , Omrania & Associates

Use this Step Below:

  1. Open the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in.
  2. In the left pane, right-click on the domain and select Find.
  3. Beside Find, select Common Queries.
  4. Select the number of days beside Days since last logon.
  5. Click the Find Now button.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Using the AD User interface common queries from the Find Option and/Or via command line IE> dsquery user -inactive < NumWeeks >

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Open active director user and computers and from the find click common queries select number of days the user is not logged on

hima sankar
by hima sankar , Desktop support engineer , CMC Ltd

find the user in directory users and computer snap-in after right click select find option just behind the find option select common queries there you menction the period since last login  

Ahmed Akeel
by Ahmed Akeel , Senior Systems Administrator , Saudi Telecom Company (STC)

Import-Module ActiveDirectory

$Month = Get-Date.AddDays(-30)

Get-ADUser  -filter {LastLogonDate -le $Month}  | FL *

khalil ullah khalil ullah
by khalil ullah khalil ullah , Team Leader And Developer , Brothers Vision

dsquery user -inactive < NumWeeks >

Talal Ahmed Khames  Alzahrani
by Talal Ahmed Khames Alzahrani , IT director , ZFP

Nexthink program is the easiest way to get that information 

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