Can't you do all that with a few lines of dsadd group, dsmod group -c and some 
dsquery?  Just asking.

Thanks


Webster

From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
Subject: RE: Query help

PowerShell? :)

This sounds like a great thing for me on which to write a blog post. I'll do so 
tonight.

To do this efficiently, you have to combine the usage of Exchange and AD 
cmdlets.

The basic process is:

                Does group already exist?

                                No - create it

                                Yes - remove all members

                Get list of members to add

                Add the list of members

From: Heaton, Joseph@Wildlife [mailto:[email protected]]
Subject: Query help

I've recently created a Org_all distribution group.  Somehow, I must have not 
added myself to it, as I didn't get a message from our Director this morning.  
But, that brought up the thought that I need to make sure everyone is a member 
of that distribution group.  With 3000 users, I don't want to do it manually.  
Any ideas?

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