WINNT Object Only Returning 100 Users From Active Directory
Mar 15, 2011
I have this problem that just recently started happening.I've created this snippet that isolates the problem, which is basically, the same VBScript that used to return all of my users from Active Directory, now only returns the first 100 users.If I filter by group, then i get all of the groups (which is more than 100).The problem started happening last November, then went away for a while and has come back.The server guys tell me that nothing should have changed there.When I run this script for various domains, i get a numbered list of just the first 100 users.I'm running this on IIS (which hasn't changed)[code]
I need to add multiple users to active directory in vb.net what would be my best way to do this? Although i see some dotnet classes for them its hard figuring this out for my first time. Mostly what must i be aware of when trying to add them? Multiple opinions on the matter would be fine but I really just wish to add users with basic information like firstname and lastname and maybe to specific group.
I'm trying to pull the username of every user available through active directory. Here is the code my colleague first tried to use, but this method is burning all of the memory out and throwing out of memory exceptions. Is there a quick alternative?
Dim userList As ArrayList = New ArrayList Dim sPath As String = "LDAP://test.ca/OU=foo,OU=bar,OU=foobar,DC=test,DC=ca" Dim myDirectory As New DirectoryEntry(sPath, Nothing, Nothing, AuthenticationTypes.Secure) Dim mySearcher As New DirectorySearcher(myDirectory) mySearcher.Filter = ("(objectClass=user)")
I created a piece of code to create users in our active directory (2003) Everything is working OK and all attributes are set correctly. Only if i logon with a created user i do not get the mapping H: to the homedrive. When looking in ADUC the path to the homedir is correct. Also permissions on the homedir are correct and the user is owner of the dir.
If i correct the path in ADUC to another path and change it back again to point to the homedir the drive mapping is made correctly, so it look's like some kind of attribute is not set correctly. I used ldp.exe to view the created user's attributes before and after modifying the path but don't see any difference.
Tried to create the dir before and after user creation but that's not making any difference.
I'm designing a program to search through all users in Active Directory and get the lastLoginTimeStamp attribute. From there I'm having a report(.csv) genererated based on who hasn't logged in 30,60, 0r 90 days. I believe I'm having a problem in my loop somewhere. My code works when I LDAP an OU with users inside but when I try to get it to seach subcontainers I get several exceptions thrown at me. Here is a sample of my loop code:
'Initialize and open report file ReportFile = My.Computer.FileSystem.OpenTextFileWriter(My.Settings.ReportsPath & "LoginAuditReport.csv", False)
I need to create active directory users for my job from a csv file anyone know how to do this? I plan on pulling the users that go into the csv file from a database and
then using office for visual studio.net code automatically create this csv file.
I am trying to retrieve all the users in the Active Directory and dump into a Sql Server Table(Sql2008). I was able to search one employee at a time but could not able to search all the employees in the Active Directory. Basically i want to retrieve 1.SamAccountname and 2.Employeenumber. I am using VS2010/VB.NET/ASP.NET.
I am trying to retrieve all the users in the Active Directory and dump into a Sql Server Table(Sql2008). I was able to search one employee at a time but could not able to search all the employees in the Active Directory. Basically i want to retrieve 1.SamAccountname and 2.Employeenumber.
I have bunch of users in one of the Active Directory Group. I am adding users from one of my Sql Server table. I want to compare the Active Directory group users with my sql table users and add the users to that group only if they don't exists in that group.
Here is the code I am adding to the AD Group from sql table. Public Sub adUserToGroup() Dim sDomainName As String = ("LDAP:servername.fte.fcteg.com") Dim adUserFolder As DirectoryEntry = New DirectoryEntry("LDAP:Servername.fce.findoe.com/DC=fte,DC=foxeg,DC=com") [Code] .....
i am using following code to retive Domain Users from AD
but i am getting APPUser and IUSER in the give
how to avoide this type of user from the list i wantreal user names only
Dim pctx As New PrincipalContext(ContextType.Domain, "192.1.1.1", "myusername", "mypwd") Dim grp As GroupPrincipal = GroupPrincipal.FindByIdentity(pctx,
I am attempting to programmatically create new users in our active directory. The only part I cannot get is setting a specific accountExpires time. I have tried a number of methods, but none of them have proven profitable.
Code: Dim firstName As String = txtFirstName.Text Dim lastName As String = txtLastName.Text Dim fullName As String = firstName & " " & lastName
I am developing a web site which is basically used to display the properties and attributes of Active Directory users. When i enter a username it should show that particular users full details including : Login Id, first name, lastname, DN, account lockout status, disabled or not,password expiry etc. That is working fine. I also wanted to include USER ACCOUNT EXPIRY DATE, USER CANNOT CHANGE PASSWORD IS SET OR NOT, USER MUST CHANGE PASSWORD IS SET OR NOT. Kindly help me to add the code for these 3 purposes. Below given os the current code which is used to display other all attributes and properties.
I want to get a list of all users and groups that belong to a specific department (entered by the user) from Active Directory using VB.Net and DirectoryServices.
I am building an intranet site and i want to display the users email(not the complete email), but the subject, from, date and time. However, the first step would be connecting to the exchange server using the NTLM credentials, which are the same, however, i dont want the user to have to type their password to connect to the email.
im writing a little app to enable authorised staff to reset student passwords but having a few issues. . I am no expert and am now stuck The following code does not seem to error but also does not reset the password! Private Sub bt_pwd_reset_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles bt_pwd_reset.Click
I tryed searching for an user in active directory using the code below but it gives me the error in the title of this post above:
AD = New DirectoryEntry("LDAP://OU=SchoolOUhere,OU=Staff,DC=garrard,DC=ketsds,DC=net", "", "", AuthenticationTypes.Secure) AD2 = New DirectoryEntry("LDAP://OU=_Groups,OU=Staff,DC=garrard,DC=ketsds,DC=net", "", "", AuthenticationTypes.Secure)
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I am having some issues with the following script for adding an object to AD - The object being a user and then modifying the properties on it.
Error Line 350: Line 351: Dim adUsers As DirectoryEntries = dirEntry.Children Line 352: Dim newUser As DirectoryEntry = adUsers.Add("CN=" & sUserName, "user") Line 353: Line 354: newUser.Properties("givenname").Add(sFirstName)
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: Unknown error (0x80005000) End of Error
Partial class Add Me.CreateAdAccount(uname.Text, pword.Text, fname.Text, sname.Text, Nothing) Public Sub CreateAdAccount(ByVal sUserName As String, _ ByVal sPassword As String, _ ByVal sFirstName As String, ByVal sLastName As String, _ [Code] .....
With this code I can see what happening I'm just showing you what've I've done so far. Basically I want to use an If statement to see if an active directory object contains one of the keywords found in an INI file. I was wondering is this possible with just an IF statement or do I have to use a loop or a for each and how would I do that using one of those two
I urgently need a working routine which cycles thru all users in an AD domain to find those with the "Department" property set to "XXX" and change it to "YYY".
Im working on a small program that is suppost to make my life easier but im running into a little problem:I want to search active directory using the Description field as the search field but somehow my code below doesnt return anything.[code]
With this code I can see what happening I'm just showing you what've I've done so far. Basically I want to use an If statement to see if an active directory object contains one of the keywords found in an INI file. I was wondering is this possible with just an IF statement or do I have to use a loop or a for each and how would I do that using one of those two. [code]
I'm a developer for a College we have an active directory.I need to query Active Directory with the Pc name and return it's path in the Active Directory tree.
So I moved the code to an ASP.Net web app, which is impersonating a service account through the Impersonate section of web.config. The account I am impersonating does not have admin rights on any of the workstations so I put in a username/password into the constructor for the computer entry like so:
Dim deComputer As New DirectoryEntry("WinNT://" + Computername + ",computer", username, password).The username is that of a domain account which has local admin rights on every workstation. If I look at the Username property of the resulting deComputer object I can see that the username matches what I entered.Also if I enter in an invalid password it throws an error, so it is authenticating in some fashion.
However if I now try and add or remove a user from a remote workstation I get a general access denied error. If I add the service account that ASP.Net is using as a local admin on that workstation it will add and remove no problem.So next I tried using the LogonAPI (advapi32.dll ->LogonUser call) to login as the user account that is a local admin on all workstations, impersonated the resulting WindowsIdentitiy and tried running just the original deComputer instantiation. When I do this every property, excepty Path, returns an OLE exception..