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I have been testing the current 3.1.0.0 beta1 because the export computer feature became interesting to me after MS and Windows LAPS details were added. So I had some questions, and since the beta1 source code is not public yet, I was not able to figure it out myself.
Is Disabled always the opposite of Enabled - it seems to be.
Is Active always the opposite of Inactive - the Disabled and Enabled states affect the value, so no.
What are the both LAPS true/false values based on? Best would be the count/date of AD Replication Metadata of timestamp of the schema attributes here (msLAPS-PasswordExpirationTime, ms-Mcs-AdmPwdExpirationTime) if you are not querying all GPOs to get information about which computer should have which policy (would be the best).
Is locked for bad password lockout or for account lockout?
Is there anything else to know about this data, or is there already a description somewhere?
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As I now know the LAPS dates would refer to the replication metadata and not the date values (great!), but the data is missing in the export. I opened an issue for that.
I have been testing the current 3.1.0.0 beta1 because the export computer feature became interesting to me after MS and Windows LAPS details were added. So I had some questions, and since the beta1 source code is not public yet, I was not able to figure it out myself.
Disabled
always the opposite ofEnabled
- it seems to be.Active
always the opposite ofInactive
- theDisabled
andEnabled
states affect the value, so no.msLAPS-PasswordExpirationTime
,ms-Mcs-AdmPwdExpirationTime
) if you are not querying all GPOs to get information about which computer should have which policy (would be the best).locked
for bad password lockout or for account lockout?Is there anything else to know about this data, or is there already a description somewhere?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: