Are those machines being marked as inactive clients?  
 
What about making a collection of those inactive clients and using the exclude 
collection option to omit those clients in your collections and reports?
 
 
Mike D- 
 
 
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] RE: Create SCCM 2012 collection based on a SQL query
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 17:29:53 +0000









Ok, so that attribute will not work for me because may still be active but not 
logged into.
 

Mike Iacaruso
Enterprise Desktop Engineer
Office of Technology Services
Towson University
410-704-3965
[email protected]

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Heaton, Joseph@Wildlife

Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 12:25 PM

To: '[email protected]'

Subject: [mssms] RE: Create SCCM 2012 collection based on a SQL query


 
Mike, the attribute Jeff is using shows the last time someone logged into the 
machine, not the last time the machine updated its password.
 


From:
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Iacaruso, Mike

Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 9:13 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [mssms] RE: Create SCCM 2012 collection based on a SQL query


 
Jeff this attribute is equivalent to the password last set?
 

Mike Iacaruso
Enterprise Desktop Engineer
Office of Technology Services
Towson University
410-704-3965
[email protected]

 


From: 
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Krueger, Jeff

Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 11:16 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [mssms] RE: Create SCCM 2012 collection based on a SQL query


 
I’ve created several collections based on the last logon time attribute, that 
would probably be better than last password set.
 
Try this:
 
select 
SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceID,SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceType,SMS_R_SYSTEM.Name,SMS_R_SYSTEM.SMSUniqueIdentifier,SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceDomainORWorkgroup,SMS_R_SYSTEM.Client
 from SMS_R_System where SMS_R_System.LastLogonTimestamp
 >= DateAdd(dd,-7,GetDate())
 


From: 
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Iacaruso, Mike

Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 11:10 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [mssms] Create SCCM 2012 collection based on a SQL query


 
I need to use the AD attribute pwdLastSet in SCCM to filter out stale systems.  
I added the attribute to the AD system discovery, but I need to convert 
pwdlastset to a date readable  format.  I need to find systems that are older 
than 45
 days.   I have found that I cannot convert this using WQL and have used SQL to 
convert this but I need to create a collection with these results.  I need this 
collection as part of a report for management.  Is there a way to create a 
collection using this
 SQL query?  Is there a better way to accomplish this?
 
Thanks
 
 
Mike Iacaruso
Enterprise Desktop Engineer
Office of Technology Services
Towson University
410-704-3965
[email protected]
 
 
 





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