Would you like to learn how to find inactive users in Active Directory using Powershell? In this tutorial, we are going to show you how to use Powershell to find inactive user accounts in Active Directory using the command-line on a computer running Windows.

• Windows 2012 R2
• Windows 2016
• Windows 2019
• Windows 10

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Tutorial Powershell – Find inactive computers in Active Directory

As an Administrator, start a new POWERSHELL command-line prompt.

Windows 10 - powershell elevated

Find disabled accounts in Active Directory.

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Here is the command output.

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Find inactive users in Active Directory.

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Here is the command output.

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In our example, we found users that did not log in for 10 days or more.

Optionally, export the result as a CSV file.

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Here is the CSV file content.

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Find users that have not logged in to the Active Directory in the last 30 days.

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Find users that have not logged in to the Active Directory in the last 60 days.

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Find users that have not logged in to the Active Directory in the last 90 days.

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Congratulations! You are able to find inactive users in Active Directory using Powershell.