I've used this tool with decent success.. I think it is more Exchange
focused, but might do your job for AD groups too.. Otherwise PowerShell and
something like *get-qadGroup "Groupname"* could do it in a rough format..

http://www.imanami.com/products/smartr/

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 7:58 AM, wjh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> We have a client that will require quarterly reports regarding AD users and
> the groups to which they belong.  Is there an easy and possibly free tool
> out there to provide a legible list of users and the groups the user is in.
>  This isn't any big enterprise AD environment.  Only about 30 users who are
> currently on an SBS.  I know there are a couple of dsquery commands that
> will list users and groups, but that doesn't really seem to get me very
> close to providing a list that basically says this user has these
> memberships, this user has these memberships, and have it organized by OU.
>  I just don't want to spend a few hours exporting the info and cutting and
> pasting to a report so that it is discernible to someone else outside of the
> AD admin...especially if they will require this quarterly.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Bill
>
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