Mulnick, Al
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The -l params is a nice touch but curious why you want to find objectClass
objects. That's an inefficient query IIRC. Plus, if you re
Hi Joe.
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Hi Al. :o)
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[ActiveDir] Can LDP be used to create email report of all use
rs in AD?
The -l params is a nice touch but curious why you want to find objectClass
objects. That's an inefficient query IIRC. Plus, if you return each person
in the directory (you should start at a higher node to supply an an
t: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 10:52 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Can LDP be used to create email report of all use
rs in AD?
The -l params is a nice touch but curious why you want to find objectClass
objects. That's an inefficient query IIRC. Plus, if you return each per
, May 26, 2004 10:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Can LDP be used to create email report of all
use rs in AD?
The -l params is a nice touch but curious why you want to find objectClass
objects. That's an inefficient query IIRC. Plus, if you return each person
in the di
The -l params is a nice touch but curious why you want to find objectClass
objects. That's an inefficient query IIRC. Plus, if you return each person
in the directory (you should start at a higher node to supply an answer to
his request which is to find ALL users in the domain; if he had them in
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use rs in AD?
Something like
Example: Export of specific domain with credentials
csvde
Something like
Example: Export of specific domain with credentials
csvde -m -f OUTPUT.CSV
-b USERNAME DOMAINNAME *
-s SERVERNAME
-d "cn=users,DC=DOMAINNAME,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com"
-r "(objectClass=user)"
Csvde -m -f OUTPUT.CSV -d "dc=domainname,dc=com" -r
If you need to cross OU's, you may want to iterate through OU's and for each
OU follow that path. Might be helpful to spit out some information linking
the addresses to the user's samaccountname or UPN as well, just for linking
the user to the address.
Al
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