Hmm. I don't get the FQDN that way - I just get Name, Type, and Description.
(?)

Dave Lum - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sr. Network Specialist - Textron Financial
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Subject: Re: What OU?


Go into Windows Explorer
   Network Neighborhood

Goto the directory

Search for the name and view the results in Detail view

You can find the user and look at object properties too....



At 11:52 09/03/2003, you wrote:
>Is there a quick way to find out what OU the user belong to just from the 
>"Find" at the AD Users and Computer MMC, not by script?
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