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AD HOUSEKEEPING

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Swinny

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Jan 16, 2003
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Our domain functional level is currently at Windows 2000 mixed mode. We are going through a technical refresh and are upgrading all our servers to Windows 2003, when the DCs have been upgraded we will move to Server 2003 mode. In the meantime we are trying to do some long overdue housekeeping and want to get rid of all inactive user accounts and computer accounts.

There is plenty advice on how to accomplish this in Server 2003 mode using dsquery etc but we are stuck with Windows 2000 DCs at the moment. Does anyone know of a script or a tool that we can run against our AD that will produce a report of when user accounts and computer accounts last logged on or were used.

We have tried to use the free utility oldcmp without success. Any advice or leads would be really, really appreciated.

Many thanks - Chris
 
If you have a Windows Server 2003 Domain Controller in your Windows 2000 domain, you can do it with dsquery itself.
 
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