RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-06 Thread Ulf B. Simon-Weidner
Hello Shane,

look at psloggedon from www.sysinternals.com, this might help you.

Ulf

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RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-05 Thread joe
Ah, sorry I must have missed the intent. :o) 

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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

hey joe - good questions - let me clarify:

1. no we purposely don't - this would cause excessive replication and as
you've mentioned, there's no guarantee that we would be able to write the
value. But the goal of this information is not to show who is _currently_
logged on a machine (I wouldn't use a distributed system to store this
information), actually it doesn't store any time information with the
username. Instead it's goal is to document the general relationship between
computers and users, which allows helpdesk folks and location admins to
easier localize a user's PC or vice versa. 

2. naturally, the logon-script solution will only account for those folks
that logon interactively. This will never be as accurate as a point in time
check against a workstation. However, as mobile users will have logged on
interactively to their notebook at one time in the past, their user name is
also associated with their notebook in AD. Doesn't matter if they hibernate
or disconnect afterwards.

3. good to know - I wasn't aware of that. Still prefer not to request a
write operation if I don't have to.


I've received a few other questions offline, mainly around how do I grant
the permissions for users to change the description attribute on computer
objects, so that a user can write to it: if users should be granted
permissions to write to the description attribute of all computer objects in
a specific OU, this can be done by using the advanced permission options for
that OU. Doing so allows the admin to choose the type of objects for which
to apply specific permissions to.
In this case you would first go to the "Properties" tab and then choose the
option to "Apply onto" Computer objects. Then grant the "Write description"
permission for the appropriate group. 
So what's the appropriate group? This depends on your situation - you could
use "Authenticated Users" allowing any user in the domain to update the
attribute, or you'd use a location specific group of which all users of the
respective location are members (this will limit the scope of users who can
update the computer description attribute, which is usually a good thing).

Naturally, you can also use DSACLs to set the permissions via
commandline: 
DSACLS "OU=Computers,OU=Location-XYZ,DC=mydom,DC=net" /I:S /G
mydom\AllUsers-Location-XYZ:WP;description;computer


/Guido

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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

The few questions/comments I thought of are...

1. Do you clear the attribute you set when the user logs of?? If you do, how
do you account for hibernation, etc that wouldn't let you do anything.  

2. What if someone comes up with cached creds and then reconnects the
computer (wireless or even purposeful disconnect/reconnect)?

3. If you send an update for an attribute to AD that is identical to the
value that is there it will accept it like you made the change but no change
is really made to reduce overhead. MS thought of that one. 



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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

I'm using a similar script for a few customers the other way around => it
writes the user's name into the description attribute of the computer he's
logging onto. 

To limit the replication impact in AD, the script first checks if the value
needs to be updated which is not often the case, as users don't roam much to
other machines. It also check if the user is a member of specific
administrator groups (such as client admins) which won't update the computer
object either as they logon to various clients by nature of their job.  

Realize that you'll need to grant an appopriate group (e.g.
All-Users-SiteXYZ) the rights to update the description field on computer
objects in the respective OU. This is not required when leveraging the
homepage attribute on the user object as mentioned in the previous post,
since every user has the permission to update this attribute by default via
the SELF security principal. Nevertheless, we preferred to have this
information bound to the computer object.  

Ideally you might actually want to use the "managedBy" attribute of the
respective computer object to _link_ the user to the computer 

RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-05 Thread Grillenmeier, Guido
hey joe - good questions - let me clarify:

1. no we purposely don't - this would cause excessive replication and as
you've mentioned, there's no guarantee that we would be able to write
the value. But the goal of this information is not to show who is
_currently_ logged on a machine (I wouldn't use a distributed system to
store this information), actually it doesn't store any time information
with the username. Instead it's goal is to document the general
relationship between computers and users, which allows helpdesk folks
and location admins to easier localize a user's PC or vice versa. 

2. naturally, the logon-script solution will only account for those
folks that logon interactively. This will never be as accurate as a
point in time check against a workstation. However, as mobile users will
have logged on interactively to their notebook at one time in the past,
their user name is also associated with their notebook in AD. Doesn't
matter if they hibernate or disconnect afterwards.

3. good to know - I wasn't aware of that. Still prefer not to request a
write operation if I don't have to.


I've received a few other questions offline, mainly around how do I
grant the permissions for users to change the description attribute on
computer objects, so that a user can write to it: if users should be
granted permissions to write to the description attribute of all
computer objects in a specific OU, this can be done by using the
advanced permission options for that OU. Doing so allows the admin to
choose the type of objects for which to apply specific permissions to.
In this case you would first go to the "Properties" tab and then choose
the option to "Apply onto" Computer objects. Then grant the "Write
description" permission for the appropriate group. 
So what's the appropriate group? This depends on your situation - you
could use "Authenticated Users" allowing any user in the domain to
update the attribute, or you'd use a location specific group of which
all users of the respective location are members (this will limit the
scope of users who can update the computer description attribute, which
is usually a good thing).

Naturally, you can also use DSACLs to set the permissions via
commandline: 
DSACLS "OU=Computers,OU=Location-XYZ,DC=mydom,DC=net" /I:S /G
mydom\AllUsers-Location-XYZ:WP;description;computer


/Guido

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Sent: Sonntag, 4. Dezember 2005 16:23
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

The few questions/comments I thought of are...

1. Do you clear the attribute you set when the user logs of?? If you do,
how
do you account for hibernation, etc that wouldn't let you do anything.  

2. What if someone comes up with cached creds and then reconnects the
computer (wireless or even purposeful disconnect/reconnect)?

3. If you send an update for an attribute to AD that is identical to the
value that is there it will accept it like you made the change but no
change
is really made to reduce overhead. MS thought of that one. 



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Guido
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 9:01 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

I'm using a similar script for a few customers the other way around =>
it
writes the user's name into the description attribute of the computer
he's
logging onto. 

To limit the replication impact in AD, the script first checks if the
value
needs to be updated which is not often the case, as users don't roam
much to
other machines. It also check if the user is a member of specific
administrator groups (such as client admins) which won't update the
computer
object either as they logon to various clients by nature of their job.  

Realize that you'll need to grant an appopriate group (e.g.
All-Users-SiteXYZ) the rights to update the description field on
computer
objects in the respective OU. This is not required when leveraging the
homepage attribute on the user object as mentioned in the previous post,
since every user has the permission to update this attribute by default
via
the SELF security principal. Nevertheless, we preferred to have this
information bound to the computer object.  

Ideally you might actually want to use the "managedBy" attribute of the
respective computer object to _link_ the user to the computer => this
way
you could view all computers that the user is actively logging onto via
the
"managedObjects" attribute on the user account. These attributes are
linked
together quite similar to the membership of a user in a group, or to the
manager and directReports attributes on a user o

RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-04 Thread joe
The few questions/comments I thought of are...

1. Do you clear the attribute you set when the user logs of?? If you do, how
do you account for hibernation, etc that wouldn't let you do anything.  

2. What if someone comes up with cached creds and then reconnects the
computer (wireless or even purposeful disconnect/reconnect)?

3. If you send an update for an attribute to AD that is identical to the
value that is there it will accept it like you made the change but no change
is really made to reduce overhead. MS thought of that one. 



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grillenmeier, Guido
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 9:01 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

I'm using a similar script for a few customers the other way around => it
writes the user's name into the description attribute of the computer he's
logging onto. 

To limit the replication impact in AD, the script first checks if the value
needs to be updated which is not often the case, as users don't roam much to
other machines. It also check if the user is a member of specific
administrator groups (such as client admins) which won't update the computer
object either as they logon to various clients by nature of their job.  

Realize that you'll need to grant an appopriate group (e.g.
All-Users-SiteXYZ) the rights to update the description field on computer
objects in the respective OU. This is not required when leveraging the
homepage attribute on the user object as mentioned in the previous post,
since every user has the permission to update this attribute by default via
the SELF security principal. Nevertheless, we preferred to have this
information bound to the computer object.  

Ideally you might actually want to use the "managedBy" attribute of the
respective computer object to _link_ the user to the computer => this way
you could view all computers that the user is actively logging onto via the
"managedObjects" attribute on the user account. These attributes are linked
together quite similar to the membership of a user in a group, or to the
manager and directReports attributes on a user object - the difference here
is (sadly enough), that the managedObjects attribute is not shown in the AD
User&Computers MMC that is used by many delegated admins to manage their
objects. Also, you can't add the "managedBy"
attribute in the list colums.  This left us with leveraging the description
attribute of the computer object as a good compromise. If you have a nice
webpage to display the info (or an extension in ADUC), you should decide to
use the mangedBy/managedObjects attributes.

Find the code below, if you're interested to use it. Note that this is an
old script that a few people have worked on a couple of years ago. As such
there is room for improvement... However, it's running successfully in
various large AD environments so think of it as "proven in production".

/Guido


' Script to update the description attribute of a computer object with the
CN of the user ' who is interactively logging onto the computer. Script
should be integrated into ' general logon script.  User requires WRITE
permission on description attribute of ' Computer object.

Option Explicit

Const AD_PROVIDER = "LDAP:"

' -- Customize here -
'Const CTX_DOMAIN = "dc=child1,dc=root,dc=net"
Const CTX_DOMAIN = "dc=mydom,dc=net"

Dim sAdmins ' List
of ADMIN groups. Members of these will not update the description attribute
Dim i   '
Anonymous counter variable
Dim oGrp'
Reference to admin group object for membership test
Dim oSysInfo' Reference to
AdSystemInfo object
Dim sUserDn, sComputerDn' distinguished names of
current user and computer
Dim oUserObject, oComputerObject' and the corresponding
object references
Dim sUserFullName   ' Full name /
display name of the user
Dim bVerbose' TRUE for
detailed Log-Infos, FALSE for error logging only

' -- Customize here -
bVerbose = FALSE
' Define list of groups whose direct members should be excluded from
the processing below
sAdmins = Array("gg_Site1_AdminClient", "gg_Site1_Admins")

' NOTE: This only works on Windows 2000 (or later) PCs that are
member of the AD domain
Set oSysInfo = CreateObject("ADSystemInfo&qu

RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-04 Thread Grillenmeier, Guido
If Not (oGrp Is Nothing) Then
If oGrp.IsMember(AD_PROVIDER & "//" & sUserDn)
Then
Wscript.Echo "  Skip this script as the
user " & sUserFullName & " is member of the group " & sAdmins(i)
WScript.Quit 0  ' Forget the
rest
End If
End If
i = i + 1
Loop

' The user is NOT an administrator, proceed ...
' Get reference to computer object
Set oComputerObject = GetObject(AD_PROVIDER & "//" &
sComputerDn)
' First retrieve and check the current value of the description
attribute
' We don't want to update it unless it really does change. This
avoids unnecessary replication...
oComputerObject.GetInfoEx Array("description"), 0

Dim sCurDescription
sCurDescription = ""
On Error Resume Next
sCurDescription = oComputerObject.Get("description")
If bVerbose Then Wscript.Echo "  Current Description: "&
sCurDescription
If sCurDescription <> sUserFullName Then
' It DOES need to be modified!
If bVerbose Then Wscript.Echo "  New Description: "&
sUserFullName
oComputerObject.Put "description", sUserFullName' Ok, do
it
oComputerObject.SetInfo
' and save it!

' check if attribute was udpated correctly
oComputerObject.GetInfoEx Array("description"), 0
sCurDescription = oComputerObject.Get("description")
If sCurDescription <> sUserFullName Then
' Update of description attribute failed!
Wscript.Echo "  *** Update Failed
***"
Wscript.Echo "  Could not update attribute with
new text!"
Wscript.Echo "  => this is likely due to missing
permissions on the computer object"
Wscript.Echo "  => user needs WRITE permissions
on 'description' attribute of computer object"
End If
Else
If bVerbose Then Wscript.Echo "  No need to update -
Done"
End If

' End of main script




Function FindGroup(sGroupName)
' A simple function to return a group object reference from the CN
' Important note: This assumes that all CN-s are unique. This is not
enforced by AD!!!
' In case that several objects with the same CN are defined, then only
one of them will be 
' returned, dependend on the order by which the result list is returned
from AD.
'
' The function uses ADO to lookup the AdsPath and get a reference
' If the group cannot be found, then NOTHING is returned

Dim oConnect, oCommand, oRs
Dim sFilterString
Dim sAdsPath

' Create ADO connection to Active Directory
Set oConnect = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
oConnect.Provider = "ADsDSOObject"
oConnect.Open "DS Query"

sFilterString = "(&(objectClass=group)(cn=" & sGroupName & "))"
Set oCommand = CreateObject("ADODB.Command")
Set oCommand.ActiveConnection = oConnect
oCommand.CommandText = "<" & AD_PROVIDER & "//" & CTX_DOMAIN &
">;" & sFilterString & ";aDsPath;subTree"
Set oRs = oCommand.Execute

If oRs.EOF AND oRs.BOF Then ' Check if we've
got nothing ...
        ' Release all object references
Set oRs = Nothing
Set oCommand = Nothing
Set oConnect = Nothing
Set FindGroup = Nothing
Exit Function
End If

oRs.MoveFirst
sAdsPath = oRs.Fields("adsPath").Value  ' This is what
we're working on !
' Release all object references
Set oRs = Nothing
Set oCommand = Nothing
Set oConnect = Nothing

Set FindGroup = GetObject(sAdsPath)

End Function




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Sent: Freitag, 2. Dezember 2005 14:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

Since we dont use the webpage in the user account properties, we have a
startup script that puts the username into the webpage properties.
Wherever the user has logged in fr

RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-04 Thread Mike O'Sullivan
Here it is...

Option Explicit
Dim oUser
Dim usercontainer
Dim rootDN
Dim WshNetwork
Dim conn

On Error Resume Next

rootDN="DOMAIN NAME"

'=== Get a reference to the WScript.Network object so we can
'get the computer name we are logged into. 
Set WshNetwork = CreateObject("WScript.Network")
'=== Establish connection to our Active Directory
Set Conn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
conn.Provider = "ADSDSOObject"
conn.Open "ADs Provider"


Dim RS
Dim query
Dim dn
Dim lastLogon

query = ";(&(ObjectClass=User)" & _
"(sAMAccountName=" & WshNetwork.UserName & "));" & _
"distinguishedName,samAccountName,wwwHomePage,url;subtree"
Set RS = conn.Execute(cstr(query))

IF RS.EOF Then
WScript.Echo "Please call the help desk"
Wscript.Quit 1
End If

dn = RS("distinguishedName")
Set oUser = GetObject("LDAP://" & dn)


lastLogon = RS("wwwHomePage")
IF Not(IsNull(lastLogon)) Then
oUser.Put "url",lastLogon
End If
oUser.Put "wwwHomePage",WshNetwork.ComputerName
oUser.SetInfo

Mike



Mike O'Sullivan
IT Expert
College of Veterinary Medicine
352.392.4700x4343
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/03/05 1:23 PM >>>
Hi Mike

Interested in your method as well, appreciate if you have something on this
:) 



Thank you and have a splendid day!

Kind Regards,

Freddy Hartono
Group Support Engineer
InternationalSOS Pte Ltd
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phone: (+65) 6330-9785

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike O'Sullivan
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 9:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

Since we dont use the webpage in the user account properties, we have a
startup script that puts the username into the webpage properties.  Wherever
the user has logged in from, it will enter the computer name in the webpage
box.  It changes with each login.  Let me know if you/anyone else is
interested





Mike O'Sullivan
IT Expert
College of Veterinary Medicine
352.392.4700x4343

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/1/2005 4:49:39 AM >>>
Hi,

Is there a way you can tell which computer a user has logged onto just from
his username?



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RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-03 Thread Freddy HARTONO
Hi Mike

Interested in your method as well, appreciate if you have something on this
:) 



Thank you and have a splendid day!

Kind Regards,

Freddy Hartono
Group Support Engineer
InternationalSOS Pte Ltd
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phone: (+65) 6330-9785

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike O'Sullivan
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 9:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

Since we dont use the webpage in the user account properties, we have a
startup script that puts the username into the webpage properties.  Wherever
the user has logged in from, it will enter the computer name in the webpage
box.  It changes with each login.  Let me know if you/anyone else is
interested





Mike O'Sullivan
IT Expert
College of Veterinary Medicine
352.392.4700x4343

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/1/2005 4:49:39 AM >>>
Hi,

Is there a way you can tell which computer a user has logged onto just from
his username?



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RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-02 Thread ActiveDirectory
Might not be applicable, but most of the management tools such as
Altiris Deployment solution, SMS, Landesk etc. offer a find by last
logged on option as well.  It will bring up all computers that were last
logged into by userx.

Bob 

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Not from AD. AD doesn't store that info. If you have logging enabled you
could get it from AD event logs. Alternatively if you have WINS you may
be able to look at the WINS DB and find the userid 03 record and then
find another 03 record or 20 record or 00 record for the machine with
the same IP address. Lots of assumptions there though...


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Subject: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

Hi,

Is there a way you can tell which computer a user has logged onto just
from his username?



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RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-02 Thread Joe Pochedley
 
Sounds interesting... I'd like to take a look at it  TIA!

Joe Pochedley
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

Since we dont use the webpage in the user account properties, we have a
startup script that puts the username into the webpage properties.
Wherever the user has logged in from, it will enter the computer name in
the webpage box.  It changes with each login.  Let me know if you/anyone
else is interested





Mike O'Sullivan
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Hi,

Is there a way you can tell which computer a user has logged onto just
from his username?



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Re: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-02 Thread Mike O'Sullivan
Since we dont use the webpage in the user account properties, we have a startup 
script that puts the username into the webpage properties.  Wherever the user 
has logged in from, it will enter the computer name in the webpage box.  It 
changes with each login.  Let me know if you/anyone else is interested





Mike O'Sullivan
IT Expert
College of Veterinary Medicine
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/1/2005 4:49:39 AM >>>
Hi,

Is there a way you can tell which computer a user has logged onto just from his 
username?



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RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-01 Thread joe
Not from AD. AD doesn't store that info. If you have logging enabled you
could get it from AD event logs. Alternatively if you have WINS you may be
able to look at the WINS DB and find the userid 03 record and then find
another 03 record or 20 record or 00 record for the machine with the same IP
address. Lots of assumptions there though...


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Subject: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

Hi,

Is there a way you can tell which computer a user has logged onto just from
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RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username

2005-12-01 Thread Freddy HARTONO
reg query "\\pcname\HKLM\software\microsoft\windows
nt\currentversion\winlogon" /v defaultusername
reg query "\\pcname\HKLM\software\microsoft\windows
nt\currentversion\winlogon" /v altdefaultusername

Provided the lastloggedon key is not removed by gpo

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Is there a way you can tell which computer a user has logged onto just from
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