AdvancedFilters.LastLogonTime(DateTime, MatchType) Method
Definition
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public:
void LastLogonTime(DateTime logonTime, System::DirectoryServices::AccountManagement::MatchType match);
public void LastLogonTime (DateTime logonTime, System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.MatchType match);
member this.LastLogonTime : DateTime * System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.MatchType -> unit
Public Sub LastLogonTime (logonTime As DateTime, match As MatchType)
Parameters
Examples
// Create the principal context for the usr object.
PrincipalContext ctx = new PrincipalContext(ContextType.Domain, "fabrikam.com", "CN=Users,DC=fabrikam,DC=com", "administrator", "SecurelyStoredPassword");
// Create the principal user object from the context
UserPrincipal usr = new UserPrincipal(ctx);
// Set the advanced query filter
usr.AdvancedSearchFilter.LastLogonTime(DateTime.Now.AddDays(-1), MatchType.GreaterThan);
// Create a PrincipalSearcher object.
PrincipalSearcher ps = new PrincipalSearcher(usr);
PrincipalSearchResult<Principal> results = ps.FindAll();
//Write the names of all users who have logged on since yesterday
foreach (UserPrincipal u in results)
{
Console.WriteLine(u.Name);
}
Remarks
The time will default to UTC. If you want to specify the time in local time, then specify the Kind property of your DateTime object as DateTimeKind.Local.
Applies to
See also
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