Finding User Logout Time
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Download AD manager from Manage Engine and run the AD reports you seek.
Install this on one of your DC's
http://www.manageengine.com/products/ad-manager/download.html
Free to use for up to 100 users which I find is plenty for most.Report back if you need more.
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@GregoryHall said:
Download AD manager from Manage Engine and run the AD reports you seek.
Install this on one of your DC's
http://www.manageengine.com/products/ad-manager/download.html
Free to use for up to 100 users which I find is plenty for most.Report back if you need more.
The only report I see on there that would help me is the last user logon time. Is there anyway to pull more reports other than the last one?
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Well if you need more detail then you need to uninstall the AD Manager and install AD Audit
http://www.manageengine.com/products/active-directory-audit/download.html -
LOL - I simply downloaded the install file and Spiceworks instantly thought my machine was now dealing with the ZOHO cloud network.
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@Dashrender said:
LOL - I simply downloaded the install file and Spiceworks instantly thought my machine was now dealing with the ZOHO cloud network.
That "cloud" stuff is such a joke. They have no idea what cloud even means - whoever it is that is making that system. They used to just detect traffic to an IP address. Now they just detect the presence of an install file. They are so lost and that system so useless, I'm not even sure what their intent is. It's insane.
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@IRJ said:
I need to find the time a user logged out last night. Is there a simple way to find this info in AD?
Are you able to check the event log on the PC?
Security Log: Event ID 4634 -
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
LOL - I simply downloaded the install file and Spiceworks instantly thought my machine was now dealing with the ZOHO cloud network.
That "cloud" stuff is such a joke. They have no idea what cloud even means - whoever it is that is making that system. They used to just detect traffic to an IP address. Now they just detect the presence of an install file. They are so lost and that system so useless, I'm not even sure what their intent is. It's insane.
Glad I'm not the only one thinking so.
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@nadnerB said:
@IRJ said:
I need to find the time a user logged out last night. Is there a simple way to find this info in AD?
Are you able to check the event log on the PC?
Security Log: Event ID 4634I found out that this was requested because the employee didnt clock out and wasn't exactly sure what time she left. Needless to say, I didn't go any further once I found this out.
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@GregoryHall said:
Download AD manager from Manage Engine and run the AD reports you seek.
Install this on one of your DC's
http://www.manageengine.com/products/ad-manager/download.html
Free to use for up to 100 users which I find is plenty for most.Report back if you need more.
Is this something everyone with <100 users should use?
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@Carnival-Boy said:
Is this something everyone with <100 users should use?
What would be the reason for not using it? It's free, so not a lot of negatives to using it. Mostly time and effort, which are pretty minimal.
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@GregoryHall does that also work for remote desktop users?
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@technobabble said:
@GregoryHall does that also work for remote desktop users?
Yes, it pulls directly from AD. So it its in AD you will see it with this tool.