How To Display Information About Previous Logons In Windows 10 8 7

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Hi!Relative to my last question : (Can you display last logon information on a AADJ laptop?) (quick summary: AADJ devices can't use the migration of the GPO "Display information about previous logons during user logon" as it displays "Security policies on this computer are set to show information about the last interactive sign-in, but Windows couldn't retrieve that information. Contact your network administrator for help." instead)

So my question is: do you have any idea for a way to display this information to the user, as a notification preferably, as required by ISO 27K? Sending an e-mail would also be an option if a notification is really not possible.

How to display information about previous logons in Windows 10 8 7


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Azure Active Directory Joined (AADJ) devices don't have the ability to use the traditional GPO "Display information about previous logons during user logon." However, you can still achieve similar functionality by leveraging other Azure AD and Microsoft 365 capabilities.

"Security policies on this computer are set to display information about the last interactive logon. Windows could not retrieve this information. Please contact your network administrator for assistance."

We are performing tests to deploy a Univention UCS domain with samba Active Directory in our company and, to comply with a security normative, we need to activate the GPO "Display information about previous logons during user logon" found in "Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Logon Options".

Hi. Did this work for you? If yes, I would like to know the details because I also want to make when user input username and password, screen 2 will display specific information which is belong to them.

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