To find and manage inactive users in Active Directory, you can use PowerShell and the LastLogonTimestamp attribute. This attribute indicates…
To monitor and audit Active Directory group membership changes, you can enable the “Audit Directory Service Changes” policy and configure…
You can use PowerShell to get a list of Active Directory user accounts that were created in the last 24…
You can use PowerShell to get a list of Active Directory users with the “Password Never Expires” attribute set to…
You can notify Active Directory users when their password is about to expire by configuring the “Password Policy” settings in…
You can find the last password changed date for an Active Directory user account using the following steps: Open the…
To track privileged user activities in Active Directory, you can use several auditing features available in Windows Server. Here are…
Active Directory provides several auditing features that can help you identify suspicious insider activity. Here are some steps you can…
To monitor user activity on a Windows computer, you can use the built-in auditing features of Windows. Here are the…
To setup alerts for Active Directory events in Event Viewer, you can use the built-in Windows feature called “Event Forwarding”.…