export group memebership

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John M

How can I list out members of a group?

I see LDIFDE but what are exact commands? To list members of a group?

Also LDP, but the list doesn't show me everything, the membership list seem
to be truncated..

adsi edit doesn't let me copy from it, without lots of work like remove
attribute, copy and cancel for each member



thanks
John
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

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John M said:
How can I list out members of a group?

I see LDIFDE but what are exact commands? To list members of a group?

Also LDP, but the list doesn't show me everything, the membership
list seem to be truncated..

adsi edit doesn't let me copy from it, without lots of work like
remove attribute, copy and cancel for each member



thanks
John

You would need a script to enumerate group listings. Hope this example
helps. There are other free scripts at the Script Center as well.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/scriptcenter/user/scrug63.mspx

Another site you can check for free scripts:
http://cwashington.netreach.net

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J

John M

that looks like it shows that groups a user is a member to.. I want to find
what users are in a group like domain admin or administrators

I found net group and net localgroup do the trick

"Ace Fekay [MVP]"
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

In
John M said:
that looks like it shows that groups a user is a member to.. I want
to find what users are in a group like domain admin or administrators

I found net group and net localgroup do the trick

Cool. I know there's scripts out there to do that as well.

Ace
 

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