Re: how to generate a daily report for logon/logoff time?
Chris wrote:
>I need a report to show users' logon/logoff time each day. I need this for
> one office now. The users are under a few different OUs, due to GPO. How
> can I do that? GUI or script?
>
AD keeps track of the last logon time, although the attribute is difficult
to work with. AD does not keep track of last logoff time. Even if you used
lastLogon, you would need to query constantly to detect if a user logged on
5 times during the day.
I have used a logon script that appends user name, computer name, and
date/time to a shared log file during logon. An example VBScript logon
script that does this is linked here:
http://www.rlmueller.net/Logon5.htm
A similar logoff script could add lines corresponding to logoff. You would
configure the logon and logoff scripts in a Group Policy. The example I
linked starts each line with "Logon ;". A similar logoff script would start
each line with "Logoff ;". I delimit fields in the text file with semicolons
because there could be commas in some names. I make a copy of the log file
and read it into a spreadsheet (specify ";" as the delimiter) for analysis.
I believe there are also third party tools that keep track of logon and
logoff times in a database.
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Richard Mueller
MVP Directory Services
Hilltop Lab -
http://www.rlmueller.net
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