Any time I try to run a large query using dsquery and dsget
where I pipe it to a text file for output, I eventually get a “dsget
failed:The server is not operational.” error from dsget. I’ve
searched the Internet for this and seen posts from a couple of other people who
have had this issue, with no resolution. Am I doing something wrong? Am I stupid? (yes, I probably
am) Am I missing some limitation of stdout? Here’s the command I was using: “dsquery user -name * -limit 0 | dsget -display -samid
–pwdneverexpires” Thnx, JC
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- [ActiveDir] dsget error Clay, Justin \(ITS\)
- RE: [ActiveDir] dsget error Brian Desmond
- Re: [ActiveDir] dsget error Paul Williams
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