On 2 Nov 2006 06:53:01 -0800, mulhollands DeleteThis @rocketmail.com wrote:
>Hello all -
>
>We have about 1500 XP PCs, servers are W2000 or 2003.
>
>We're trying to clean up our Active Directory structure - obsolete PCs
>are still showing in AD because, to be honest, we've been somewhat lax
>in our AD housekeeping procedures.
>
>Is there any way to find out when a particular PC last logged on to the
>network? Say for example we have a PC with nodename TEST1. It can't be
>found by browsing the network, it can't be pinged, but it's still in AD
>Computers. It mightn't have been logged on for months, in which case
>it's most likely an old PC that has since been replaced. How could I
>find out when TEST1 last logged on to the network?
>
>Thanks for any assistance
>
>Stephen
See tip 8064 » OldCmp.exe freeware reports, disables, or deletes Acvtive Directory Computer objects, based upon parameters that you specify.
in the 'Tips & Tricks' at
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Jerold Schulman
Windows Server MVP
JSI, Inc.
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