Guest Brian Stoop Posted July 5, 2008 Posted July 5, 2008 Is there a method of checking that a Windows Local or Domain account password matches a given password, without the account last logon date being modified? E.g: if I check the password based on a successfull $IPC share, then the Last Logon date of the user changes, i would like to avoid this date changing. thanks, B Quote
Guest S. Pidgorny Posted July 6, 2008 Posted July 6, 2008 There's a reason that attribute exists and gets updated by the DC. If you'll find a way of doing that (bar going back to Windows 200 domain) - please let us know, that would be considered a security issue with Windows. -- Svyatoslav Pidgorny, MS MVP - Security, MCSE -= F1 is the key =- http://sl.mvps.org http://msmvps.com/blogs/sp "Brian Stoop" <b.stoop@consultant-spam.free.com> wrote in message news:OnkyFyq3IHA.1428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > Is there a method of checking that a Windows Local or Domain account > password matches a given password, without the account last logon date > being modified? > > E.g: if I check the password based on a successfull $IPC share, then the > Last Logon date of the user changes, i would like to avoid this date > changing. > > > thanks, B > </span> Quote
Guest Brian Stoop Posted July 6, 2008 Posted July 6, 2008 Thanks. "S. Pidgorny <MVP>" <slavickp@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ulcDYjy3IHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > There's a reason that attribute exists and gets updated by the DC. If > you'll find a way of doing that (bar going back to Windows 200 domain) - > please let us know, that would be considered a security issue with > Windows. > > -- > Svyatoslav Pidgorny, MS MVP - Security, MCSE > -= F1 is the key =- > > http://sl.mvps.org http://msmvps.com/blogs/sp > > "Brian Stoop" <b.stoop@consultant-spam.free.com> wrote in message > news:OnkyFyq3IHA.1428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green"> >> Is there a method of checking that a Windows Local or Domain account >> password matches a given password, without the account last logon date >> being modified? >> >> E.g: if I check the password based on a successfull $IPC share, then the >> Last Logon date of the user changes, i would like to avoid this date >> changing. >> >> >> thanks, B >></span> > > </span> Quote
Guest Alun Jones Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 "Brian Stoop" <b.stoop@consultant-spam.free.com> wrote in message news:OnkyFyq3IHA.1428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > Is there a method of checking that a Windows Local or Domain account > password matches a given password, without the account last logon date > being modified? > > E.g: if I check the password based on a successfull $IPC share, then the > Last Logon date of the user changes, i would like to avoid this date > changing.</span> Consider that "Last Logon" actually means "Last time password was presented for authentication"... Alun. ~~~~ Quote
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