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Name: ssjheero_yuy99
Date: June 28, 2006 at 11:46:25 Pacific
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Hi, I am working for a company and we are trying to get a print off or snapshop of all the users that are registered with the Active Directory on our server.

We have looked in many places, but have not been able to locate how to print the list, (aside from multiple print screen button pushes).

We would appriciate it if someone was able to help us with this problem.

Oh, we are running Microsoft Windows Server 2003.

Thanks!

George

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Name: Rob Golding (by robg63)
Date: June 28, 2006 at 13:27:15 Pacific
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In ADUC, if you make a new query under the saved queries tree, you will be able to retrieve a list of every user in the domain, then it's just a case of exporting that list although I can't help you with that part just yet, I'll have a poke around and post back in a while.

Rob

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Response Number 2
Name: Rob Golding (by robg63)
Date: June 28, 2006 at 13:47:17 Pacific
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OK I've had a look, and it can be done. You just make a new query, and then export it as a CSV file, (right click the query, export list - choose Comma Seperated Values file. This will then open in Excel, where it can be printed. Easy!

Hope this helps,

Rob

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Name: heropsycho2177
Date: June 28, 2006 at 14:16:57 Pacific
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There's also the csvde command that achieves this.

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Response Number 4
Name: ssjheero_yuy99
Date: June 28, 2006 at 15:59:03 Pacific
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Rob Golding & heropsycho2177:

Thank you for replying to the question. Yes, the export list does work, however, it doesn't pull the users from inside the folder. We have a folder that contains all the users, then inside that one, other ones that contain where they are located.

So my question now, is how to I export everything, including what is in the folders, or how do I make the query to bring all the users together? I am also trying to get all their email addresses and other related information about the user, not just their user name, if that is at all possible.

Thanks!

George

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Name: heropsycho2177
Date: June 28, 2006 at 17:58:13 Pacific
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http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/f/?en/Library/1050686f-3464-41af-b7e4-016ab0c4db261033.mspx

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