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‎02-26-2015 11:59 AM
Hello!
I would like a report that tolds me if a computer has inactive profile folder/s in C:\users\. For exemple, a profile folder not modified in the last 3 months.
The idea is deploy the tool "Delprof" and restore some disk free space. In companies with roamings profiles where users set up their email accounts in Outlook could be very useful.
thanks
edit:
Filtering special users should be a must have, because if you had a default local account for all pc's may report a false positive...
I would like a report that tolds me if a computer has inactive profile folder/s in C:\users\. For exemple, a profile folder not modified in the last 3 months.
The idea is deploy the tool "Delprof" and restore some disk free space. In companies with roamings profiles where users set up their email accounts in Outlook could be very useful.
thanks
edit:
Filtering special users should be a must have, because if you had a default local account for all pc's may report a false positive...
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‎02-27-2015 11:28 AM
Lansweeper can only scan the last modified date of specific files, not of folders, so finding inactive profile folders in the way you describe will not be possible.
Building a report based on the tblCPlogoninfo database table to identify users that haven't logged in in a while might be a workaround.
Building a report based on the tblCPlogoninfo database table to identify users that haven't logged in in a while might be a workaround.
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‎02-27-2015 11:28 AM
Lansweeper can only scan the last modified date of specific files, not of folders, so finding inactive profile folders in the way you describe will not be possible.
Building a report based on the tblCPlogoninfo database table to identify users that haven't logged in in a while might be a workaround.
Building a report based on the tblCPlogoninfo database table to identify users that haven't logged in in a while might be a workaround.
