Believe it or not Mike I gave that idea a lot of thought. NSLookup -t NS 
DomainName.com. But I would have to create a shell object, capture the output to a 
file and then parse it. Not the cleanest solution.
 
I was hoping to find an object that will kinda do it all.

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Sent: Thu 5/13/2004 10:10 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Enumerating DCs from a workstation that is not member of 
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Couldn't you just query DNS (ie, nslookup aa.bb.cc) and look at the IPs returned?

Mike Thommes

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Subject: [ActiveDir] Enumerating DCs from a workstation that is not
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Hey Guys,

I am looking for a vb script or vb.net code that would return domain controllers 
(names or ip addresses) of a specific domain name on a workstation that is NOT member 
of the domain.

When you add a computer to a domain (right click "my computer", properties, Computer 
Name, Change) you specify a domain name. When you click on ok it will ask you for a 
username and password right? When you click "ok" the computer must talk with a domain 
controller to add your computer to the domain right? I basically need that 
functionality.

Thank you in advance.


Yves St-Cyr
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