List Allowed User Logon Hours
Description
Returns the allowed logon hours for the MyerKen Active Directory user account.
Supported Platforms
Windows Server 2003 |
Yes |
Windows XP |
Yes |
Windows 2000 |
Yes |
Windows NT 4.0 |
Yes |
Windows 98 |
Yes |
Script Code
On Error Resume Next Dim arrLogonHoursBytes(20) Dim arrLogonHoursBits(167) arrDayOfWeek = Array _ ("Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat") Set objUser = GetObject _ ("LDAP://cn=MyerKen,ou=Management,dc=NA,dc=fabrikam,dc=com") arrLogonHours = objUser.Get("logonHours") For i = 1 To LenB(arrLogonHours) arrLogonHoursBytes(i-1) = AscB(MidB(arrLogonHours, i, 1)) WScript.Echo "MidB returns: " & MidB(arrLogonHours, i, 1) WScript.Echo "arrLogonHoursBytes: " & arrLogonHoursBytes(i-1) wscript.echo vbcrlf Next intCounter = 0 intLoopCounter = 0 WScript.echo "Day Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3" For Each LogonHourByte In arrLogonHoursBytes arrLogonHourBits = GetLogonHourBits(LogonHourByte) If intCounter = 0 Then WScript.STDOUT.Write arrDayOfWeek(intLoopCounter) & Space(2) intLoopCounter = intLoopCounter + 1 End If For Each LogonHourBit In arrLogonHourBits WScript.STDOUT.Write LogonHourBit intCounter = 1 + intCounter If intCounter = 8 or intCounter = 16 Then Wscript.STDOUT.Write Space(1) End If If intCounter = 24 Then WScript.echo vbCr intCounter = 0 End If Next Next Function GetLogonHourBits(x) Dim arrBits(7) For i = 7 to 0 Step -1 If x And 2^i Then arrBits(i) = 1 Else arrBits(i) = 0 End If Next GetLogonHourBits = arrBits End Function
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