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That's the method I use and always
have been using. I was looking for something that will spit out the names of
anyone with admin rights. Thanks for the reply. -----Original Message----- If you're running with the registry,
then you can write a script to iterate through the IMail domains and users in
the registry and use binary operations on the user flags to determine whether
they are an admin. If you're running on an ODBC database, you can do the
binary math on the appropriate user flags field. If you look in Ipswitch's knowledge
base there's an article on the user flags.
----- Original Message ----- From: Moore,Seron
Sent: Subject: [IMail
Forum] Find Admins Hello, I'm looking for a quick and painless
way to find all the users on my IMail box with Admin Privileges. I have a way
to do it that's not too bad but I would like to know if anyone else out there
is doing this and what methods they're using. IMail has a utility called
"fndadm.exe" but that only seems to work for older versions of IMail
Server (I'm running 8.14 HF1). Seron Moore IT Support /
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