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Mastering Get-View: Enhance vCenter User Auditing

The Get-View cmdlet is a bit of a secret weapon in the PowerCLI arsenal. It provides direct access to the vCenter Server APIs, enabling precise control and visibility that goes far beyond traditional cmdlets.Recently, we were asked to create a script. This script identifies users who haven’t been active on a specific vCenter for a given number of days. This task is critical for tightening access controls and improving security posture.



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The Get-View cmdlet is a bit of a secret weapon in the PowerCLI arsenal. It provides direct access to the vCenter Server APIs, enabling precise control and visibility that goes far beyond traditional cmdlets.Recently, we were asked to create a script. This script identifies users who haven’t been active on a specific vCenter for a given number of days. This task is critical for tightening access controls and improving security posture.



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Mastering Get-View: Enhance vCenter User Auditing

The Get-View cmdlet is a bit of a secret weapon in the PowerCLI arsenal. It provides direct access to the vCenter Server APIs, enabling precise control and visibility that goes far beyond traditional cmdlets.Recently, we were asked to create a script. This script identifies users who haven’t been active on a specific vCenter for a given number of days. This task is critical for tightening access controls and improving security posture.

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