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susnake2015-09-03 12:31:58
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susnake, 2015-09-03 12:31:58

Whether it is possible to look in AD at what time the user logged in?

Good afternoon.
There is Win Server2k8 with AD. Is it possible to look in AD, for example, for the month when a certain user logged in? The fact is that on the local PC there is only data for the previous day and today. All other data is lost.
I tried programs like Hyena, RealLastLogin, etc., but they show when the user LAST lied.

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athacker, 2015-09-03
@susnake

There is no information in AD when the user logged in. There is only one field in the AD schema for this case: LastLogin. Accordingly, there is the date of the last entry.
If you need a login history, set up auditing and logs correctly, and then you can look in the domain controller logs when and from where the user logged in.

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wrench10x12, 2015-09-03
@wrench10x12

And if you are too lazy to set up an audit, you can create an empty (or with the necessary info) text file like user-date-time.txt in the logon script with a batch file and add it to the network share in the year/month/day folders.
Hell of a crutch, but it is done in a minute, does not require a brain and picking in magazines.

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