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thanks for the reply! This flexed my brain a bit, and led me to other avenues, but still didn't work. I still get 1000 lines.

You know that feeling when you work on one line for days? That's how I feel. Does pounding one's head against something solid prodce better code? If so, I should be a master by now.

Update

I fiddled with the lines until I got it to work. I'm still not sure if it's the ordering of the commands, the double quotes around Page Size, or some combination thereof. the Full Orphan Script will be posted to the Code catacombs. Thanks to cacharbe for all of his suggestions

sub get_corp_accts{ # get ADO object, set the provider, open the connection my $ADO = Win32::OLE->new("ADODB.Connection"); $ADO->{Provider} = "ADsDSOObject"; $ADO->Open("ADSI Provider"); # Create the ADO Command my $ADSPath = "LDAP://OU=group,DC=subdomain,DC=domain,DC=com"; my $ADOCmd=Win32::OLE->new("ADODB.Command"); $ADOCmd->{ActiveConnection}=$ADO; $ADOCmd->{CommandText}="<$ADSPath>;(objectClass=User);samAccountNa +me,HomeDirectory;SubTree";#new $ADOCmd->Properties->{"Page Size"}=10000; #Execute the Command my $users=$ADOCmd->Execute; #Extract the Info (AccountName, HomeDirectory) from the returned o +bject until ($users->EOF){ my $homeDir=lc($users->Fields(1)->{Value}); my $account=lc($users->Fields(0)->{Value}); print OUT "$account\t$homeDir\n"; $users->MoveNext; } $users->Close; $ADO->Close; print "Wrote Accounts\n"; }

-OzzyOsbourne


In reply to Re: Re: ADSI: Getting a full list of users from a w2k domain by OzzyOsbourne
in thread ADSI: Getting a full list of users from a w2k domain by OzzyOsbourne

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