Looks to me that your script actually polled the results for all the servers, but because you are not populating your hash %Results "correctly", the previous results are overwritten by most recent results. What you need to do is to introduce another hash level, so that your %Results looks like this:
$Results{$Machine}{$Account}{$attributes}

And then you iterate through your machines first, then for each machine, you iterate through your accounts, and so on...

If you want to order by the accounts, you build your %Results like this:
$Results{$Account}{$Machine}{$attributes}

ie, swap the account and machine, and you iterate through account, then machine, and so on...


In reply to Re: Problem with ascertaining last NT logon - Roth script by Roger
in thread Problem with ascertaining last NT logon - Roth script by billie_t

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