LDAP, Active Directory & Filetime Timestamp Converter
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There are at least 2 types of LDAP timestamps, an 18-digit timestamp and a timestamp that is based on a Year-Month-Day format.
Convert 18-digit LDAP/FILETIME timestamps to human-readable date
The 18-digit Active Directory timestamps, also named 'Windows NT time format', 'Win32 FILETIME or SYSTEMTIME' or NTFS file time. These are used in Microsoft Active Directory for pwdLastSet, accountExpires, LastLogon, LastLogonTimestamp, and LastPwdSet. The timestamp is the number of 100-nanosecond intervals (1 nanosecond = one billionth of a second) since Jan 1, 1601 UTC.
The current LDAP/Win32 FILETIME is 134168373400000000 or in scientific notation 13416837340e7.
Enter number in full or in scientific/exponential notation: Milliseconds are discarded (last 7 digits of the LDAP timestamp)
Convert 18-digit LDAP to dateCreate an 18-digit LDAP timestamp
| Yr | Mon | Day |
| - | - |
| Hr | Min | Sec |
| : | : | GMTLocal time |
| Create LDAP timestamp |
Other converters & programming
Microsoft Windows
In Windows (command line) use: w32tm.exe /ntte 131001091660000000
PowerShell
(Get-Date 1/1/1601).AddDays(131001091660000000/864000000000)Convert YMD LDAP timestamps
These LDAP timestamps are much simpler and start with the year. The timestamp has the following format: YYYYMMDDHHMMSST. T is the time zone which is usually 'Z' (Zulu Time Zone = UTC/GMT). The tool below can only handle Zulu timestamps.
The current YMD timestamp is 20260301111540Z
Enter your timestamp:
Convert YMD LDAP to human date/epochComments and questions
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