Bad logon attempts in Active Directory: Track them down with PowerShell
Identifying all bad logon attempts in Active Directory is often futile unless you use an automated approach. This PowerShell script is just what you need.
Nirmal Sharma is a MCSEx3, MCITP and was awarded the Microsoft MVP award in Directory Services and Windows Networking. He specializes in Microsoft Azure, Office 365, Directory Services, Failover Clusters, Hyper-V, PowerShell Scripting and System Center products. Nirmal has been involved with Microsoft Technologies since 1994. In his spare time, he likes to help others and share some of his knowledge by writing tips and articles on various sites.
Identifying all bad logon attempts in Active Directory is often futile unless you use an automated approach. This PowerShell script is just what you need.
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