Dec 11 2018
01:08 PM
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05:21 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Dec 11 2018
01:08 PM
- last edited on
Jan 14 2022
05:21 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
Wondering if anyone has found a way to check on activity for guest users.
For instance, last time they even logged in or last password reset like the things you're able to find in MSOL.
Trying to scope out the inactive guest users.
The closest thing I can find is the WhenChanged attribute within their mailuser and even that value is a bit unreliable.
Dec 11 2018 01:11 PM
Dec 11 2018 01:15 PM
Hi Adam!
Thanks, yeah I believe I've seen that article before and it deals more with Guest users within certain teams.
My ultimate goal was to reduce the number of Guest users in my tenant, as it appears to be getting out of hand.
With this, I was hoping to see if the Guest user hasn't logged in within a few months or a year we can simply delete them.
I did find this sign in log tutorial: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/reports-monitoring/tutorial-signin-logs-down...
But i believe its only checks up to a month if I recall correctly.
Dec 12 2018 12:10 AM
Guest activities should be recorded in the Office 365 Unified Audit log, just like with regular users. On the Azure AD side of things, you can check the Sign-in logs, which you already found, and the Audit logs next to them.
Apr 25 2019 07:38 AM
Apr 25 2019 07:40 AM
It should be in the Audit logs for the guest user.
Under the Initiated by (Actor) field.
Apr 25 2019 07:46 AM
I am assuming the AL located in Azure. I was in there - and I am somewhat barely familiar with how to pull it.
Are you able to tell me certain conditions i can use to pull it faster? If i do the initiated by actor - my name - it pulls up everything I do when I am just trying to look for a specific "Who turned on guest access" not per account - But tenant wide
Apr 25 2019 07:51 AM
Sep 06 2019 07:09 PM
May 15 2020 07:54 AM
Did you ever get a powershell script to identify inactive guest user accounts older than XX (days)?