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March 1998, Week 4

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James Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
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James Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Mar 1998 08:54:11 -0500
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And you can also have it to deactivate logons that hasn't been used in  x number
of days.

james reynolds
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Subject:    Re: Checking last user login date
Author: Ron Horner <[log in to unmask]>
Date:       3/26/98 8:06 AM

VESOFT's Security/3000 package does a great job of tracking logons.  It
also reports on when the logons were last used.


Ron





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Subject:  Checking last user login date




     Is there a way using the Listuser command or whatever else (without
     writing a program) of finding out the Last date that a user has logged
     into the system, basically, We have a HP3000 running 5.5 and We have
     multiple data accounts that are shared amongst users at various remote
     sites, unfortunately, as employees leave our organisation there is no
     procedure in place for notifying the IS dept. of this and so old login
     names just hang around.
        When I do a listuser on most of the accounts I have no way of
     knowing which ones are still valid and which aren't as there are too
     many and I could never know (short of phoning the whole world) whether
     somebody is still with the company or not (can't really use login cnt
     as the person may simply not be logged in at the time I issued the
     Listuser command), any help would be appreciated.
     Mucho Gracias !
     Niall.

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