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The response is correct (staggering really). You
cannot perform this query against a 2000 AD since it does not replicate _any
form_ of a last logon timestamp which is the basis for this feature ... 2003
does (to a point).
Dean
-- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cody Fleming Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 3:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] dsquery Hello,
Does
'dsquery -inactive' work against a Windows 2000 domain with
SP4?
Here
is what I ran from an XP workstation and W2K3 member server:
' dsquery user dc=domain,dc=company,dc=com -inactive 12 '
I get the following
error:
' dsquery failed:The parameter is incorrect.:Windows
could not run this query because you are connected to a domain that does not
support this query. '
The
other switches seem to work fine, maybe I missed something in the
syntax?
Thanks,
Cody
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Title: Message
- RE: [ActiveDir] Inplace DC upgrade to 2003 on HP/... Michael B. Smith
- [ActiveDir] dsquery Cody Fleming
- RE: [ActiveDir] Inplace DC upgrade to 20... Dean Wells
- RE: [ActiveDir] Inplace DC upgrade to 2003 o... Adams, Kenneth W \(Ken\)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Inplace DC upgrade to 2003 o... Ken Cornetet
- RE: [ActiveDir] Inplace DC upgrade to 2003 o... Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Inplace DC upgrade to 2003 o... Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] Inplace DC upgrade to 2003 o... Vermeire Bart
