RE: [ActiveDir] Excel plugin for directory access
Ok, I saw both this and Michael's response. I will add more weight to the consideration. Note that lack of breakout of the deletions (and the undeletes for that matter) weren't a function of what MS was doing with the ds* tools. It was my consideration of the operation and whether or not it fit into the parameter scheme easily without making it too weird. All of those ops consist of modifying an existing object (A delete is basically a move and clearing of attribs if you think about it / an undelete is a move and population of some attribs) and all have similar parameters for use. I will see what I had going for parameters so far in the adadd code and see if I did anything that wouldn't easily work into admod. I must be getting old, I can't even recall off the top of my head the parameters I have set for it yet in the code... :o) Oh well, I have to hop a plane to Boise now. I'll see some of you in Redmond next week. joe From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 2:02 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Excel plugin for directory access I vote for putting add functionality in admod and not breaking it out as a separate tool. (you didn't put AD deletions into a separate tool) Robbie Allen http://www.rallenhome.com/ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joeSent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 1:51 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ActiveDir] Excel plugin for directory access I haven't look at this but saw an email on it today... It is a Active Directory plugin for Excel 2003. This is not in any way related to joeware nor ADFind and I do not otherwise endorse or recommend, however I know some folks were looking for this capability so I thought I would let you know I ran into it so thought they may want to check it out. http://bink.nu/?ArticleID=2782 FYI, I am looking at the CSV options. I want to make sure that they are consistent across adfind, admod, and the up and coming adadd [1] joe [1] Yeah that is a stupid name I know but I have to stick with the convention or possibly wrap into admod which I may do just because of how bad that name is...
RE: [ActiveDir] Excel plugin for directory access
I got the tool, Pretty slick, takes some getting used to, and I haven’t done any live modifications yet, but could be quite useful for bulk updates, etc. Todd From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 2:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Excel plugin for directory access I vote for putting add functionality in admod and not breaking it out as a separate tool. (you didn't put AD deletions into a separate tool) Robbie Allen http://www.rallenhome.com/ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 1:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] Excel plugin for directory access I haven't look at this but saw an email on it today... It is a Active Directory plugin for Excel 2003. This is not in any way related to joeware nor ADFind and I do not otherwise endorse or recommend, however I know some folks were looking for this capability so I thought I would let you know I ran into it so thought they may want to check it out. http://bink.nu/?ArticleID=2782 FYI, I am looking at the CSV options. I want to make sure that they are consistent across adfind, admod, and the up and coming adadd [1] joe [1] Yeah that is a stupid name I know but I have to stick with the convention or possibly wrap into admod which I may do just because of how bad that name is...
RE: [ActiveDir] Excel plugin for directory access
admod -add :-) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joeSent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 1:51 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ActiveDir] Excel plugin for directory access I haven't look at this but saw an email on it today... It is a Active Directory plugin for Excel 2003. This is not in any way related to joeware nor ADFind and I do not otherwise endorse or recommend, however I know some folks were looking for this capability so I thought I would let you know I ran into it so thought they may want to check it out. http://bink.nu/?ArticleID=2782 FYI, I am looking at the CSV options. I want to make sure that they are consistent across adfind, admod, and the up and coming adadd [1] joe [1] Yeah that is a stupid name I know but I have to stick with the convention or possibly wrap into admod which I may do just because of how bad that name is...
RE: [ActiveDir] Excel plugin for directory access
I vote for putting add functionality in admod and not breaking it out as a separate tool. (you didn't put AD deletions into a separate tool) Robbie Allen http://www.rallenhome.com/ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joeSent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 1:51 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ActiveDir] Excel plugin for directory access I haven't look at this but saw an email on it today... It is a Active Directory plugin for Excel 2003. This is not in any way related to joeware nor ADFind and I do not otherwise endorse or recommend, however I know some folks were looking for this capability so I thought I would let you know I ran into it so thought they may want to check it out. http://bink.nu/?ArticleID=2782 FYI, I am looking at the CSV options. I want to make sure that they are consistent across adfind, admod, and the up and coming adadd [1] joe [1] Yeah that is a stupid name I know but I have to stick with the convention or possibly wrap into admod which I may do just because of how bad that name is...
[ActiveDir] Excel plugin for directory access
I haven't look at this but saw an email on it today... It is a Active Directory plugin for Excel 2003. This is not in any way related to joeware nor ADFind and I do not otherwise endorse or recommend, however I know some folks were looking for this capability so I thought I would let you know I ran into it so thought they may want to check it out. http://bink.nu/?ArticleID=2782 FYI, I am looking at the CSV options. I want to make sure that they are consistent across adfind, admod, and the up and coming adadd [1] joe [1] Yeah that is a stupid name I know but I have to stick with the convention or possibly wrap into admod which I may do just because of how bad that name is...