Is NET::LDAP the only want to access information stored in Active Directory? I need to write a script that can write 5 reports

  1. All users in a given group
  2. All accounts that are disabled
  3. All accounts that have never logged in
  4. All accounts that must change password on next login
  5. All accounts that have never expire passwords

I know the LDAP queries for 4 of these the only query I don't know how to do is to get a list of users with in a group. Can anyone offer some insight on books, faq's, or any other resource that could help me in finding a way of doing this?

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