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We need to be able to regularly export a full inventory of devices registered on intune but include the last logged on user As such if you need to know who is logging into computers, you have to be a bit creative. This is so we know which staff member is currently using (or uses) which device.
It retrieves all the intune devices and reports the primary user and all users that logged into it with their last logon date Its a bit frustrating to find that by default active directory does not record the username of the last person who logged onto a computer The results are outputted in a csv file, which must be specified when running the script
For some reason, intune has it to where you can get login logs for a user and figure out which devices a user has logged into, but there isn’t an easy way to get a list of users that have logged into a specific device.
The most effective solution i have seen and used, if you use azure/entra id, is to create an azure runbook which can search aad logs for that device and the associated user for that log on This way you can search for the last user of a device based on that. Since there was no standard naming convention when the devices were provisioned, i am looking to find a way to figure out or see the last logged in users through azure ad or intune. In your last code sample you’ve dropped out the user guid from the filter, so now you’re just looking at the whole tenant’s sign in logs
You could first get a user list, and then loop through it to get the last 1 result for each user if that’s what you’re after. Is there some way to find out who was the last logged in user on a device Could this be of any help Running the computer inventory report from reports menu on the left pane
Open groups > all computers > select computer and double click on it > select hardware tab > under system > last user to log on.
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