Retrieve long-term transaction history from locked users

Hi all,
I need to gather an audit report on terminated users and their transaction codes for a specific date range. We have an auditor using the FOX tool to gather information, but it only applies to currently active users. They are able to get data on each active user in a specific group from 10/30/2006 - 4/01/2009
My question is this.
What is the best transaction to use to compile a report for 3 years worth of transactions for these specific terminated users. ST03N retention only goes back 2 months, I cannot pull any long term information in STAD, and I do not have access on our Production system to SM19/SM20.
I feel pretty stuck and any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!

Thanks Lakshmi,
I have gotten similar responses about this issue.  It would appear there is no feasible way to do this.
Thanks for your help!

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