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Im looking to generate a user report which shows both the AD last logon and Exchange last logon. Many of my users are only logging into web mail therefore I need to see both logins in the one report. I have a full report already setup for AD but is there a way to get a column of the Exchange last login date?

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Hello Martin,

For information on how to obtain the date when a user last logged on to Exchange Online, have a look at the following script from our repository: https://www.adaxes.com/script-repository/save-last-activity-date-in-exchange-online-to-custom-attribute-s624.htm. You can add the date into a report custom column of Date/Time type. For information on how to work with such columns, have a look at step 5 of the following tutorial: https://www.adaxes.com/tutorials_ActiveDirectoryManagement_CreateReport.htm.

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