Device listing - column for Last Logged In User?
In the collections, is there any way to have a column for Last Logged-In User or Primary User?? There are tons of other column choices and it seems like these 2 options wouldn't be very hard to add. I know it's possible to build into reports and things but having it in the Device Collections would make things handy.
July 5th, 2012 6:47pm

It's there. Right Click any of the the tabs like ICON, Name, Client Type etc... and from the dropdown list select Last Logon. Once done refersh the collection.

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July 6th, 2012 2:47am

It's not possible to add this

Last Logon just add the the time some one last logged on.

July 6th, 2012 8:12am

For last logon user, you can select a device, and check in the properties dialog. Look for Last Logon User Name.

For primary user, you can get the information by clicking the "Primary user" link on the lower right side of the screen, under "Related Objects" in Detail pane.

We do not have this info in the device list view in SCCM2012, but I believe there is a pending DCR addressing this customer feedback.

 
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July 9th, 2012 11:45pm

Sorry Team but I do not agree with marking the above as answer , I am a big fan of SCCM as a tool but missing such an option is quite a shame 
February 25th, 2014 8:32am

What could be done is a query showing the Computer Name and the Last Logon User.

select SMS_R_System.Name, SMS_R_System.LastLogonUserName from  SMS_R_System

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February 25th, 2014 9:01am

Has there been any progress on this?  For my purposes I have created a query/view that will show me the Last Logged on user but the issue comes when you want to do remote control of a device.  

This can't be done via a query so I wind up getting the users name, looking that up in my query to find the device, then having to switch over to the devices tab and look up the device before I can do remote control.

February 4th, 2015 7:48pm

Here's another vote for this one.  This just makes sense.  We know we can dig around and find this information but it would very useful to have that information in a column.
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March 10th, 2015 2:06pm

You cannot "vote" anything here. Well - you can and you already did, but MS won't care about here in the forums. Create a feedback item on connect.microsoft.com (or vote an existing one - if one does already exist).
March 10th, 2015 2:44pm

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