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Use ADSI and FromFileTime to Convert Datetime Attributes in Active Directory

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This post explains how we can use ADSI and FromFileTime to convert datetime attributes in Active Directory to a human-readable date and time.

You’ll notice when you return attributes such as lastlogon, lastlogontimestamp and lastpwdset that the format of the results is something like: 132586443741396519

What the heck does that mean??  Well it’s known as the ‘Windows NT time format’ and represents the Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) of the number of 100-nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since the 0 hour on January 1, 1601.

In this post we search for all enabled users in AD and print out their lastlogontimestamp value, in the format dd/MM/yyyy.

$objSearcher=[adsisearcher]'(&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=user)(!userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2))'
$objSearcher.PageSize = 200
	
$colProplist = "samaccountname","lastlogontimestamp"
foreach ($i in $colPropList) { $objSearcher.PropertiesToLoad.Add($i) | out-null } 
	
$colResults = $objSearcher.FindAll()
	
$count = 0

foreach ($objResult in $colResults)
{
   $username = ($objResult.Properties).samaccountname     
   $tdt = [int64]($objResult.Properties).lastlogontimestamp[0].ToString()
   $dt = [datetime]::FromFileTime($tdt).ToString('dd/MM/yyyy')
   write-host $dt
}

 

 

Use ADSI and FromFileTime to Convert Datetime Attributes in Active Directory
Use ADSI and FromFileTime to Convert Datetime Attributes in Active Directory

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