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If you’ve got the logic to dump it
all, can you not set the base to the OU you’re wanting? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jitendra Kalyankar _vbscript_ing would be great. I can do the dump of entire AD but just
want to know how to script for particular set of OUs. Sincerely, J On 12/20/05, Creamer,
Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Wouldn't it be faster/more efficient to search for all
computer objects and output the entire distinguishedname (which would obviously
include the ou name)? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Jitendra Kalyankar I am
trying to find a way to write script. The scenario is a bit like this, I have
few OU under which there are Computers. I need to check if computer
names are supplied from the text file then it will have to run against
those particular OUs. If it can find machine under those particular OUs then
it will write something like found or not found depending upon the
search result. I know how to query against entire AD but I am looking a way out
where I can just supply or hardcode the OUs and it will search against
those multiple OUs only and not entire AD. Any help in this regard is
much appreciated.
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Script to find Computers under particul... Creamer, Mark
- Re: [ActiveDir] Script to find Computers under par... Jitendra Kalyankar
- RE: [ActiveDir] Script to find Computers under par... Marcus.Oh
- RE: [ActiveDir] Script to find Computers under par... joe
- Re: [ActiveDir] Script to find Computers under... Jitendra Kalyankar
