Microsoft KB Archive/67175

= OS/2 LAN Manager: Last Logon Information Sometimes Incorrect =

Article ID: 67175

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006



This article was previously published under Q67175



SUMMARY
If you log onto a domain controller from the NET shell, you should receive the time of the last logon. However, &quot;NEVER&quot; is always displayed. Also, if you view the user account information, Last Logon always shows &quot;NEVER.&quot;

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in OS/2 LAN Manager version 2.00. We are researching this problem and will post new information here as it becomes available.

This problem can be avoided by specifying a particular server for a user to log onto. The server can be specified when creating or viewing a user account in the full screen &quot;net admin&quot; interface. Choosing the &quot;&quot; option displays a dialog box that allows the following choices:   Logon server. . .     (.) Domain Controller Any Server Servername [.................] Choosing the &quot;Domain Controller&quot; or &quot;Servername&quot; option will enable this particular server to keep track of the last time the user logged onto the network (in the user's domain).

If &quot;Any Server&quot; (which is the default) is specified, the system cannot track this logon information.



MORE INFORMATION
For more information, please refer to pages 91 and 98 of the &quot;Microsoft Operating System/2 LAN Manager Administrator's Guide.&quot;

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