Goto Active Directory Users and Computers. Right click new query, click on define query.
Then select Days since logged on to 30 days. Save the query with a name.
Once you open the query again you can see the users who didn't logged in for 30 days.
Goto Active Directory Users and Computers. Right click new query, click on define query. Then select Days since logged on to 30 days. Save the query with a name. Once you open the query again you can see the users who didn't logged in for 30 days.
Use the 'who', 'w', or 'users' command to find out who is logged in.
The command "finger" can tell you how many active shells are used, the users logged in, and where they logged in.
Look under control panel, Users Group, you will find eveyones name and password.
The 'who' command merely tells you the users that are logged in and when they logged in. It doesn't give any more information. The default shell for Unix can be different for different users; if you are talking about the login shell, then you can find out the login environment for users by either using the 'finger' command on an individual user, or looking at the /etc/passwd file. It will be the last field on each line for each user.
You are asking for two different things here. For a sorted list of users, type 'users'. For the number of lines containing any text, type: grep -c IGNOU list-of-files
Dsquery is a command-line tool that is built into Windows Server 2008. It is available if you have the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) server role installed. To use dsquery, you must run the dsquery command from an elevated command prompt. To open an elevated command prompt, click Start, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator dsquery -inactive <NumberOfWeeks> will give you the answer
He has to be logged on for you to be able to see him, otherwise, you wont be able to see his penguin. but maybe someone else logged on to his penguin... you cant find a penguin though.
Registered users can look under the "My Contributions" link located underneath "My Pages" to the right. There a user can see all the questions you have asked while logged in to WikiAnswers. You can also look under your watchlist. I have looked in both places and there's nothing there. Does that mean that I wasn't logged in when I asked the questions (I thought I was!)? What am I doing wrong?
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To find questions that you have been asked, you have to be logged into your account. I think you misunderstood my question: I want to know how to find a question which was "asked while not logged in". The finding of the question could occur while being logged in, but the question would not be associated with the user, so finding it would require remembering exactly how it was worded so you could find it among all the answers on answers.com. Daunting task if you don't remember your exact wording.
Please add to this list if you are able to and remember to change the date, which you will find below.It goes: DATE, MONTH, YEAR._LegoDan_LegoGymnast11Try these users.NOTE: Info as of 28/06/11. Some users may have removed this module from their page since.