I prefer it to be say the Swiss Army Reading Glasses of AD
Tools. You can't hurt anything (including cutting yourself) with adfind, no
matter how good or bad you are. :o)
Admod I am working on being the Swiss Army Knife of AD
Tools. You specify you want to cut yourself and it asks you "how
bad?".
joe From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kingslan, Rick T. Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 11:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] adfind and -excl Well, learn something
new every day. That’s why adfind is the ‘Swiss Army Knife’ of AD Tools….
You always find another neat ‘toothpick’ you didn’t know was
there…. Rick From:
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On Behalf Of Michael B.
Smith It's built-in.
:-) For example:
adfind -root -f "name=Michael B. Smith" name cn
proxyaddresses Lists my name, my
common name, and all of my proxyaddresses. If I don't have the attributes there,
it lists all attributes. From:
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On Behalf Of Harding,
Devon Anyone? From:
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On Behalf Of Adfind.exe has a switch called –excl
which basically exclude certain attributes. Does anyone know if it can do
the opposite? I want to specify only certain attributes to include. (too
many to exclude) Windows
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