Michael,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, you are correct with your examples.
I have verified that the user value for $useradm is a valid domain group.
("WinNT://$Domain/" + ($useradm -Replace ("$($domain)\\","")) + ",group")
Returns: WinNT://Example/Michael,group Isn't that what it should return, and
isn't that what the adsi command is looking for?
Thanks,
Ken ...
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Michael B. Smith
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 12:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [powershell] RE: ADSI help
Without knowing the contents of $Domain or $useradm, it's practically
impossible to guess.
If you assume that
$Domain = 'example'
And that
$useradm = 'example\michael'
Then what that line is attempting to do is strip off "example\" in front of
$useradm, and then add the user to the group identified by $adsi.
$adsi.Add( "WinNT://example/michael,group" )
The error says that "michael" doesn't exist as a domain user in the "example"
domain.
From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lutz, Ken
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 2:26 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [powershell] ADSI help
I'm using the two scripts from this web site
(http://thedesktopteam.com/blog/raphael/local-administrators-group-and-compliance-settings/)
to verify and update membership of a local group on my workstations.
In the second script is this command:
$adsi.Add("WinNT://$Domain/" + ($useradm -Replace ("$($Domain)\\","")) +
",group")
When I run the script I get this error, and I have no idea as to what the issue
is. I am running this from an 'Administrative' level PowerShell session. At
this point I'm just trying to verify that the script is doing what I want it to
do before I go to SCCM and setup the Compliance stuff. What am I missing, or
have wrong?
$Domain has a valid value, and $useradm is also valid, in this format <domain
name>\<user name> $members is also a valid list of 3 users in the same
format as $useradm.
[cid:[email protected]]
Thanks!
Ken Lutz
Senior Systems Administrator
Information Systems Department
Spokane County
815 N. Jefferson
Spokane, Washington 99260
[cid:[email protected]]
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