First of all, please forgive me if I'm not using the correct terminologies. Correct me wherever I'm using the wrong terminology.
The objective is to programmatically retrieve the lastLogon
date of a given username.
We have what I believe is a forest; two AD servers like - adserver01.aa.mycompany.com
and adserver02.aa.mycompany.com
I connected to these servers from a third machine using Microsoft's ADExplorer to inspect the objects. There I see some users having lastLogon date available in adserver01
, but not in adserver02
. For example, the value for lastLogon is 0x0 in adserver02
whereas it is a valid date in adserver01
for some users.
The code I've developed so far as a Windows Forms application, works fine if only one AD Server is involved. How do I check both servers and return the non-zero value if available, in either for lastLogon date attribute?
private static string GetLastActivityDate(string UserName)
{
string domainAndUserName = String.Format(@"LDAP://aa.mycompany.com/CN={0},OU=CLIENT_PROD,OU=clients.mycompany.com,DC=aa,DC=mycompany,DC=com", UserName);
string OUAdminUserName = "abc";
string OUAdminPassword = "xyz";
AuthenticationTypes at = AuthenticationTypes.Secure;
DateTime lastActivityDate;
string returnvalue;
long lastLogonDateAsLong;
using (DirectoryEntry entryUser = new DirectoryEntry(domainAndUserName, OUAdminUserName, OUAdminPassword, at))
using (DirectorySearcher mysearcher = new DirectorySearcher(entryUser))
try
{
using (SearchResultCollection results = mysearcher.FindAll())
{
if (results.Count >= 1)
{
DirectoryEntry de = results[0].GetDirectoryEntry();
lastLogonDateAsLong = GetInt64(de, "lastLogon");
try
{
if (lastLogonDateAsLong != -1)
{
lastActivityDate = DateTime.FromFileTime(lastLogonDateAsLong);
returnvalue = lastActivityDate.ToString();
}
else
{
returnvalue = "-Not available-";
}
}
catch (System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException aore)
{
returnvalue = "Not available";
}
}
else
{
returnvalue = string.Empty;
}
}
}
catch (System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryServicesCOMException dsce)
{
returnvalue = "- Not available -";
}
return returnvalue;
}
Thank you.
EDIT:
private static Int64 GetInt64(DirectoryEntry entry, string attr)
{
DirectorySearcher ds = new DirectorySearcher(
entry,
String.Format("({0}=*)", attr),
new string[] { attr },
SearchScope.Base
);
SearchResult sr = ds.FindOne();
if (sr != null)
{
if (sr.Properties.Contains(attr))
{
return (Int64)sr.Properties[attr][0];
}
}
return -1;
}
Forgot to mention, the AD schema, structure etc, looks exactly alike in the two servers.