How to find all the members of a group with the advance find mode in the active directory console?

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Guest

How to find all the members of a group with the advance find mode in the active directory console?
 
J

Joe Richards [MVP]

Why don't you look at the group membership list directly, you don't need to
do a search... Or is this part of a search with more criteria than just
that?

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www.joeware.net


cavatino said:
How to find all the members of a group with the advance find mode in the
active directory console?
 
M

Michael Bednarek

How to find all the members of a group with the advance find mode in the active directory console?

Like Joe, I don't understand why a Find should be involved. Doesn't NET
GROUP show all members of a group?
 
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Al Dunbar [MS-MVP]

Michael Bednarek said:
active directory console?

Like Joe, I don't understand why a Find should be involved. Doesn't NET
GROUP show all members of a group?

Perhaps he wants to see all members including those whose membership is
inherited through group nesting.

/Al
 
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Joe Richards [MVP]

You can't do it through ADUC unfortunately as the query would have to be
recursive. I have a perl script called whoingroup that will do it, I should
make that into a joeware tool.
 
A

Al Dunbar [MS-MVP]

Joe Richards said:
You can't do it through ADUC unfortunately as the query would have to be
recursive.

I know. I was only saying that that might have been what the OP was looking
for, not that there is an easy solution to it.
I have a perl script called whoingroup that will do it, I should
make that into a joeware tool.

Actually, I'm surprised that you hadn't already done this - Richard Meuller
seems to have:

http://www.rlmueller.net/Programs/EnumGroup.txt

On the other hand, if someone needs to check expanded membership from time
to time, it probably means that their groups are not logically structured.

/Al
 

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