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Get a list of domain user logons for a list of computers

Posted on July 13, 2011July 13, 2011 by Alan

Where has Bob logged on?  You can scan the security logs to get this information.  SCCM sometimes is available to give you a list.  But the list of people who have logged on is also available from the computer itself. 

PCDomainLogonHistory.vbs creates a list of users who have logged onto a computer.  It takes a list of names as input.  If you have Excel installed, I use it for the file open dialog, and to resave the log in Excel.  If not, you get a text file.

 

2 thoughts on “Get a list of domain user logons for a list of computers”

  1. Chris says:
    August 5, 2011 at 10:59 AM

    Nice blog.

    Regarding this script:
    I received an error on line 25, fixed when I changed oWShell to wshSHELL.

    -Chris

  2. Alan says:
    August 24, 2011 at 7:46 PM

    Thanks. It it a hazard of cut and paste.

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