Re: Batch or VBScript command needed
- From: "Ken" <sorry@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:20:07 -0400
If you just want to see their OU path casually, like not needing it in a
script or something, you can see that by default in dsa. Just open it
(Active Directory Users & Computers MMC snapin) and click View, then
Advanced Features. Now when you open a user you should have more tabs, one
of them "Object" which will have that path.
Sorry if you already knew that, just figured I'd throw it out there just in
case.
"RemyMaza" <RemyMaza@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:73844de2-cf65-4bbf-95f3-111fc4b1be53@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I've seen before a batch command that returned the OU structure and
the Domain of a user. i.e.:
OU=Admin,OU=TermUsers,dc=domain,dc=internal"
I forget the command used to obtain this information. From what I
remember all you needed to know was the username. If there is an
easier way about getting this info, I'm all ears.
Thanks,
Matt
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