Re: Find what OU a user is a member of
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The OU is part of the distinghuishedname of the user object. So, if you know
how to get the DN, you will get the OU. Alternatively, if you enable
"advanced" view in ADUC, you can also see the OU of an object by looking at
the properties.
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"Ziguana" <Ziguana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Can someone tell me the easiest way to find out what OU a user is a member
> of.
>
> Thanks
.
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