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How do I determine how many users are in my AD Domain

 
 
Chris Coates
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      19th Feb 2004
I have a Win 2000 AD domain.
Users are spread out among different OUs
How I use Active Directory Users and Computers to determine the exact number
of users in the domain?

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Torgeir Bakken (MVP)
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      19th Feb 2004
Chris Coates wrote:

> I have a Win 2000 AD domain.
> Users are spread out among different OUs
> How I use Active Directory Users and Computers to determine the exact number
> of users in the domain?


Hi

For a commnd line tool that can help you out, take a look at
the free GetADCount here:

http://www.joeware.net/win32/index.html


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