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I want to query AD to fetch last login for all user in AD. Do you have VB script that I can utilize?

Asked by zohra01 in VB Script, Windows 2003 Server, Active Directory

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Win2003. I want to obtain a list of all users in AD along with last login. As an example query should fetch Last name, First name, description, Login ID and Last Login field. I an OU that has 12000 users in it and a few with less 500 users. Is there a script that I could run to accomplish this?
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