Inactive Users Tracker PowerShell Cmdlet : PowerShell cmdlet that searches for inactive users in Active Directory
Inactive Users Tracker PowerShell cmdlet will provide users with an easy solution for inactive user account management.The cmdlet returns all user accounts that match inactivity criteria - not logged on for more than specified number of days.
Sample use:
get-NCInactiveUsers -domain example.com -days 15# The line above returns all users from example.com domain inactive for 15 days and more.This cmdlet is very useful for implementing automated provisioning workflows and reporting. For example, you can build a list of inactive users and programmatically disable some of these users.To detect inactivity, the cmdlet checks "lastLogon" attribute for every user account in a specified domain. AD doesn't replicate this attribute; as a result, the lastLogon value will be different on each DC. The cmdlet handles this correctly: It queries all DCs in the domain and uses the most recent logon time, also called the "true last logon".
Minimum: Intel or AMD 32 bit, 2GHzMinimum: 512MB RAMMinimum: 50MB physical disk space for product installation. More space is required for the repository and SQL database (in Standard edition), depending on the number of AD objects and changes per day.NET Framework 2.0
Inactive Users Tracker PowerShell Cmdlet runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 1.1 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
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