Same as the way I have my machine set - 2015-02-27 17:00. Kurt
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 5:45 PM, Michael B. Smith <mich...@smithcons.com> wrote: > What is the desired format? > > Sent from my Windows Phone > ________________________________ > From: Kurt Buff > Sent: 3/2/2015 8:19 PM > To: powershell@lists.myitforum.com > Subject: Re: [powershell] Date output format > > That returns the date as is displayed originally: 2/27/2015 > > Kurt > > On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Webster <webs...@carlwebster.com> wrote: >> Try: >> >> $user = get-aduser -id userid -properties accountexpirationdate >> >> (get-date $user. Accountexpirationdate -f d) >> >> Webster >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com >> [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Kurt Buff >> Sent: Monday, March 02, 2015 7:49 PM >> To: powershell@lists.myitforum.com >> Subject: [powershell] Date output format >> >> When I run the following: >> >> get-aduser -id userid -properties accountexpirationdate >> >> or similar, I see that the date output is in the form of "2/27/2015 >> 5:00:00 PM". >> >> This, in spite of the fact that my machine settings are for >> "2015-02-27 17:00:00". >> >> Is that because the DCs aren't set the same as my computer, or is it >> internal to AD, or something else? And can I put something in my profile at >> least to adjust that? >> >> Kurt >> >> >> ================================================ >> Did you know you can also post and find answers on PowerShell in the >> forums? >> http://www.myitforum.com/forums/default.asp?catApp=1 >> >> >> ================================================ >> Did you know you can also post and find answers on PowerShell in the >> forums? >> http://www.myitforum.com/forums/default.asp?catApp=1 > > > ================================================ > Did you know you can also post and find answers on PowerShell in the forums? > http://www.myitforum.com/forums/default.asp?catApp=1 > > > ================================================ > Did you know you can also post and find answers on PowerShell in the forums? > http://www.myitforum.com/forums/default.asp?catApp=1 ================================================ Did you know you can also post and find answers on PowerShell in the forums? http://www.myitforum.com/forums/default.asp?catApp=1