How to define Outlook Users?
Hello dear forum users,
We have large enviroinment and we would like to define Outlook users. In enviroinment lots of users using OWA and lots of users are having Outlook but how many's are use Outlook Client?
The only way in my mind;
Collecting data with SCCM and find which Computers are having Outlook.exe
then checking RPC Client Access logs, which users are generating RPC logs.
Do you have any suggestions or 3rd party tools to offer?
Thank you
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July 19th, 2012 3:49pm
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 19:43:26 +0000, Serkan Bark wrote:
>Hello dear forum users, We have large enviroinment and we would like to define Outlook users. In enviroinment lots of users using OWA and lots of users are having Outlook but how many's are use Outlook Client? The only way in my mind; Collecting data
with SCCM and find which Computers are having Outlook.exe then checking RPC Client Access logs, which users are generating RPC logs. Do you have any suggestions or 3rd party tools to offer? Thank you
Simply finding outlook.exe on a machine doesn't mean that the person
is an "Outlook user". And someone may be using OWA *and* Outlook at
the same time! I know that I do. How would you categorize my usage?
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July 19th, 2012 6:29pm
Hi
What is version of exchange ?
I think that you can run Exmon tool to find outlook user(client version\ip address)
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July 19th, 2012 10:31pm
Hello,
Thank you for your valuable answers. Users are having Outlook 2010 and all Exchange Servers are Exchange Server 2010 sp2 with ru3
@Terence, yes, let me check how Exmon tool can do that.
@Rich, what do you mean by "How would you categorize my usage?" I didn't understand ,sorry!
Any other suggestions?
Thank you!Microsoft bu servisi kullanclarna yardm etme, Microsoft rnleri ve teknolojileriyle ilgili bilgi bankasn geniletme amacyla cretsiz sunmaktadr.
Bu ierik olduu gibi benim tarafmdan hazrlanm olup Microsoft tarafndan herhangi gibi bir sorumluluk stlenildii anlamna gelmez.
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July 20th, 2012 3:00am
Hi
Do you have anything update on your issue ?
Terence Yu
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July 22nd, 2012 9:10pm
Hi Serkan,
Could you please try
Get-CASActiveUsers -ComputerName cas1,cas2
Of course for this to work effectively you should inform all workers to access the way they usually do on a certain time so you execute the command and get the results or an approximative result. It should depend on how you trust your users. :)
The outcome should be as in the attachment. Let us know if it works for you.
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July 27th, 2012 9:07am
You can use the get-logonstatistics. You can use the script below which will capture historical data and filter out alot of duplicate noise.
Sanitizing Get-LogonStatistics cmdlet data to view better Logon stats in Exchange 2007
http://gsexdev.blogspot.com/2009/03/sanitizing-get-logonstatistics-cmdlet.html#!/2009/03/sanitizing-get-logonstatistics-cmdlet.html
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July 27th, 2012 11:24am