One of the daily system admin task is to check the user login history throughout the domain. It becomes quite a tough task if you have to go through thousands of event logs to find the correct security events of users logon from every domain controllers. Though we filter only the Kerberos Authentication Events for TGT (Ticket-Granting-Ticket) Requests, there are so many information in each event regarding to specific users.
So, I am taking some time to put all these Kerberos events together from every domain controller to look for some useful information and then write this handy script to save my difficult days ! Continue reading “How to Find AD User Login History in Powershell”
Tag: Active Directory
Creating Active Directory Users in the Nested OUs
It is the powershell script that will automatically create AD users. What makes it unique is that all the necessary OUs (even nested OUs) are created in advance before users creation. So, you won’t need a separate script for both tasks. Here, I give the screenshot of my testing domain, with example users defined in my csv file.
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