The dsquery user command is very easy to use and
surprisingly powerful. For instance, from your Windows XP desktop, you can query your Windows 2000 SP3+ domain,
or Windows Server 2003 domain, for the distinguished name of all members of the sal...
Using the Active Directory command-line tools, in a Windows 2000 domain, or Windows Server 2003
domain, I have scripted ChgPwd.bat to change most user's passwords, and/or force them to change the password at the next logon.
The syntax for u...
Using the Active Directory command-line tools, in a Windows 2000 domain, or Windows Server 2003
domain, you can create an organizational unit, modify its' properties, or delete an organizational unit, from the command-line.
The syntax f...
Date attributes in Active Directory are stored as a large integer that represents the number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00, January 1, 1970 (UTC).
Ritchie Lawrence has scripted DateToDays.bat, which contains:
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