Summary: I am trying to import bulk users using the addusers.exe Res. Kit. tool. When I import the users, it works fine, the only thing is that it does not cre...
Summary: I'm trying to use addusers.exe from the W2k res kit to add hundreds of users at once. However, the format of the imported text file doesn't appear to ...
Summary: I ve usually used adduser.exe to create every terms batch of 100-170 users I can create user accounts with it and putting their names in [global] cate...
Summary: Hallo, i`ve got a problem with activeDirectory. As i have to add a lot of users i try to automat. the process using "adusers.exe" & "ldifde" tools. bu...
Summary: Well, here's the background. Forced to learn 2000 rather fast due to our new servers just purchased, and hardware like RAID doesn't support NT .Fresh ...
Summary: I need to set up user accounts on several identical XP Home workstations. Can I set up the users on one machine and then copyb the SAM file and overw...
Summary: hello, You can use "ADDUSERS.EXE" utility shipped with the resource kit, which is used to add users that have been detailed in a text file. ...
Summary: If you have the NT Resource Kit there is a program called 'addusers.exe'. This allows you to input users from a .csv file. If you use it with the /d...
Summary: One of our NT servers crashed, and I didnt have a addusers.exe file of the users. Tried emerg repair and no luck. Tried copying sam file with ntfsdos....
Summary: I've made script that does the job for you. it is called mkusr.bat Jou need to place a Y.txt in: C:\winnt\system32\y.txt It must be a textfile with on...
Summary: Michael's method is the way to go, if you installed your server as a PDC. If not, the NT Resource Kit does have utility which can be used to transfer ...
Summary: I manage about 3000 student accounts. I have written scripts that add and remove users via addusers.exe. I would like to go back and change the desc...
Summary: I've had an in-depth look at the NET USER command plus the NT4 adduser.exe utility and neither would appear to have the facility to specify the user's...
Summary: Do you have the NT server Resource Kit? If you do, there are 2 apps that just might do the job for you (mind you, I haven't tried them myself.) They a...