Active Directory

Find the last logon date of user(s) in Active Directory

In this blog post, you will learn how to find the last logon date of user accounts in Active Directory using both the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in and PowerShell. Tracking the last logon date is crucial for managing user activity and ensuring the security of your environment. You’ll discover step-by-step instructions on how to access the last logon date through the ADUC console and how to use PowerShell commands to retrieve this information for specific users or all users in Active Directory. Regularly monitoring last logon dates allows you to identify inactive accounts, maintain account security, and keep your Active Directory environment up-to-date. Whether you’re an Active Directory administrator or seeking to enhance your Active Directory management skills, this blog post provides valuable insights and practical guidance.

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Install an Additional Domain Controller using PowerShell

Are you planning to install an additional domain controller using PowerShell? In this comprehensive blog post, we guide you through the step-by-step process of setting up an additional domain controller to enhance the reliability and performance of your Active Directory environment. Discover the prerequisites, learn how to open PowerShell as an administrator, install the AD DS module, import the AD module, promote the server to a domain controller, and verify the installation. Follow our expert instructions and ensure a seamless installation experience. Read more now!

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