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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DSget Contacts in AD
How about
Command | grep
Or do you mean the dn: string prefixing the dn being returned?
If the latter, you can have it returned distinguishedname as one of the
attributes and then use the command above but you
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DSget Contacts in AD
Any way to exclude the DN from the output?
At 15:44 12/10/2004, you wrote:
C:\adfind -b ou=companies,dc=domain,dc=com -f
((objectcategory=Person
, December 22, 2004 9:55 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DSget Contacts in AD
I mean exclude the entire DN output: the DN label + its string. All I want
to see in the output are the attr's that I list/choose.
At 18:14 12/10/2004, you wrote:
How about
Command | grep
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I had it set to 500 because for any limit size above that (0, or 1500,
etc.) it fails
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How about
Command | grep
Or do you mean the dn: string prefixing the dn being returned?
If the latter, you can have it returned
PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DSget Contacts in AD
How about
Command | grep
Or do you mean the dn: string prefixing the dn being returned?
If the latter, you can have it returned distinguishedname as one of the
attributes and then use the command above but you will still get
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One thing that bothers me is that DSQUERY should have brought back all
the
entries and you should have been able to use it as expected. I'm trying
to
figure
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That is my suspicion, because the size issue happens with or without piping
the output. My
You may misunderstand ADFIND. It will allow you to specify the attribs you
want vs. which one's you don't want last I checked.
As for your DSQUERY command, why are you limiting to 1000 on the one that
doesn't work? Why not leave it at 0 ?
Al
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DSget Contacts in AD
I had it set to 500 because for any limit size above that (0, or 1500,
etc.) it fails with that error.
I've
the -dsq option
but you won't get attributes output at all then.
joe
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Any way
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One thing that bothers me is that DSQUERY should have brought back all
the
entries and you should have been able to use it as expected. I'm trying
to
figure
I had it set to 500 because for any limit size above that (0, or 1500,
etc.) it fails with that error.
I've read through the ADfind docs and must not be alert enough to see how
to spec the attribs I want. How is it done?
At 15:17 12/10/2004, you wrote:
You may misunderstand ADFIND. It will
Of Dan HINCKLEY
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I had it set to 500 because for any limit size above that (0, or 1500,
etc.) it fails with that error.
I've read through the ADfind docs and must not be alert enough to see
it in a semi-regular timeframe.
You can usually find me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
joe
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the results to dsget and see if you get the same results?
Al
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How about
Command | grep
Or do
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