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!!! Overview
The [{$pagename}] attribute in [Microsoft Active Directory] is updated only on the DC that validates the [{$pagename}] request.
The [{$pagename}] attribute is not replicated. So in the past to determine the most recent logon of a user or computer account the lastLogon attribute had to be queried on all domain controllers (at least in concept) and then the most recent date for [{$pagename}] had to be determined from all the results returned.
In Windows 2003 and higher [{$pagename}] still has the same behavior. It is updated only on the validating DC and is never replicated.
A value of zero means that the last logon time is unknown.
The [lastLogonTimeStamp] is replicated, but not immediately.
!! Attribute Definition
The [{$pagename}] [AttributeTypes] is defined as:
* [OID] of [1.2.840.113556.1.4.52]
* NAME: [{$pagename}]
* DESC: The last time the user logged on
* SYNTAX: [1.2.840.113556.1.4.906]
* [SINGLE-VALUE]
* [NO-USER-MODIFICATION]
* USAGE [DirectoryOperation]
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
[{ReferringPagesPlugin before='*' after='\n' }]