Computers are a derived class (subclass) of users.

If you only want user accounts, use this filter: 
"(&(objectClass=user)(objectCategory=person))"

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From: Don Guyer [don.gu...@prufoxroach.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 4:00 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: GAL Export

I get both computer and user account info as well.

Don Guyer
Systems Engineer - Information Services
Prudential, Fox & Roach/Trident Group
431 W. Lancaster Avenue
Devon, PA 19333
Direct: (610) 993-3299
Fax: (610) 650-5306
don.gu...@prufoxroach.com<mailto:don.gu...@prufoxroach.com>

From: Rob Bonfiglio [mailto:robbonfig...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 3:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: GAL Export

I am trying to export our GAL to a .csv file.  We are a 2003 domain, and we are 
running Exchange 2003.
I found this article from Microsoft that says to use csvde:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555397

I used the syntax they provided and subbed in my domain info:
csvde -r "(objectClass=user)" -d "dc=subdomain,dc=domain,dc=com" -l 
displayName,proxyAddresses -f c:\users.csv


However, when I look through the csv file I see that it has exported user and 
computer objects, even though the objectClass only specifies user objects.  Is 
this to be expected?  Or am I doing something wrong?
I ran this from the command line of the DC as a Domain Admin.  The particular 
DC I used is not a GC.





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