Hello Shane,
look at psloggedon from www.sysinternals.com, this might help you.
Ulf
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The few questions/comments I thought of are...
1. Do you clear the attribute you set when the user logs of?? If you do
Ah, sorry I must have missed the intent. :o)
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hey
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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
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Since we dont use the webpage in the user account properties, we have a
startup script that puts the username into the webpage
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I'm using a similar script for a few customers the other way around = it
writes
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Since we dont use the webpage in the user account properties, we have a
startup
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
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Since we dont use the webpage in the user account
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Getting computer name from a username
Not from AD. AD doesn't store that info. If you have logging
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
Thank you and have a splendid day!
Kind
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
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