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February 13, 2008

Finding Stale Accounts in Active Directory

A new scripting tool helps you focus the search
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StaleAccounts.js, a new tool written in JScript, makes finding stale accounts in Active Directory (AD) easy. It searches using the lastLogon, lastLogonTimestamp, or pwdLastSet attributes, and it can look for either user or computer objects.

Have you ever wished you had a list of every stale account in a domain? Such a list would help you deal more efficiently with accounts that haven’t seen activity lately—either the password hasn’t been changed in a while or it hasn’t been used to log on recently. The LastLogon.js script that I presented in "Finding a User's Last Logon" (July 2007, InstantDoc ID 96302), lists an account's last logon date and logon server. Although LastLogon.js is useful, I wanted a more specific tool that could find stale accounts. So I wrote StaleAccounts.js. It searches Active Directory (AD) for stale accounts based on the number of days of inactivity that you specify on the command line. It uses the lastLogon, lastLogonTimestamp, or pwdLastSet attribute for searching, and it can search for either user or computer objects. . . .


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Reader Comments
The script did not work for me. Am I supposed to modify the script or should it run as is?

Joe2034 March 04, 2008 (Article Rating: )


This issue has been resolved. The accounts I was looking for had already been disabled, therefore they did not show up in the scan.

Joe2034 March 06, 2008 (Article Rating: )


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