Personally, the non-plaintext quotes in the OP bother me. -- Espi
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Damien Solodow <[email protected] > wrote: > What version of Powershell are you running?**** > > What version are your DCs?**** > > ** ** > > That script works fine on my machine. J**** > > I’m using PowerShell 3.0 on Windows 7 with 2008 R2 domain controllers.**** > > ** ** > > You sure the CSV doesn’t have blank lines or the like?**** > > ** ** > > DAMIEN SOLODOW**** > > Systems Engineer**** > > 317.447.6033 (office)**** > > 317.447.6014 (fax)**** > > HARRISON COLLEGE**** > > ** ** > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Heaton, Joseph@Wildlife > *Sent:* Thursday, October 17, 2013 4:12 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [NTSysADM] Powershell question**** > > ** ** > > I’m hoping this is a simple question.**** > > ** ** > > I have a csv with a list of 1200 or so user names. I want to import that > into powershell, and for each one, query AD for that user’s mail > attribute. I then want to export to a new csv, the username and the mail > attribute.**** > > ** ** > > I thought it would be fairly simple and this is what I tried:**** > > ** ** > > Import-csv “c:\scripts\user list.csv” | foreach {get-ADuser –Identity > $_.Name –Property *} | select sAMAccountname,mail | export-csv > c:\scripts\reports\usermail.csv –NoTypeInformation**** > > ** ** > > This is the error I get:**** > > ** ** > > Get-ADUser : Cannot convert 'System.Object[]' to the type > 'Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADUser' required by parameter > 'Identity'. Specified method is not supported.**** > > ** ** > > The csv I’m importing has one column, titled Name, with sAMAccountnames > under it.**** > > ** ** > > Thanks,**** > > ** ** > > Joe Heaton**** > > Enterprise Server Support**** > > CA Department of Fish and Wildlife**** > > 1807 13th Street, Suite 201**** > > Sacramento, CA 95811**** > > Desk: (916) 323-1284**** > > ** ** >

