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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