Look at this script. I set the strValue to be the 128363750965973415 in your post. Put it in double-quotes and try the vbs script below.
With quotes "128363750965973415"
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Browse All TopicsHi guys, hope you are well.
Guys, i have the following command to get the datetimes for LastLogonTimeStamp and PwdLastSet, but as you can see, the output is plain ugly.
Is there any way to format it so that it looks like:
26/10/2009 3:53:31 PM
instead of a plain string of numbers like:
128363750965973415
Any help greatly appreciated.
DSQuery * -Filter "(&(objectCategory=Compute
COMPUTERA 128382738441681777 128363750965973415
COMPUTERB 128197020303226504 128200499372605571
COMPUTERC 127886836823516618 127886845704974069
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by: farhankaziPosted on 2009-10-27 at 08:22:22ID: 25673394
You can convert this value using "W32Tm" built-in command line utility (with ntte parameter).
Like:
w32tm /ntte 128382738441681777
Above statement will result:
148591 03:10:44.1681777 - 10/31/2007 9:10:44 AM (local time)
For individual field try following from command line:
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