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Powershell function for gathering users in groups
A friend of mine asked me a couple of days ago if I knew a way to gather users who are members of given groups. I thought to myself “Hmm, challenge accepted!” and started writing a small powershell script. After … Continue reading
Posted in Active Directory, Microsoft, Powershell
Tagged active directory, function, Get-MembersInADGroups, Powershell
“The given Key was not present in the dictionary” error when running Group Policy Modeling
I ran into a rather strange error today when trying to run Group Policy Modeling on a user. Instead of showing me Summary and Settings I received an error stating that The given Key was not present in the dictionary. At … Continue reading
Posted in Active Directory, Microsoft
Tagged active directory, group policy, microsoft, preference, registry
Simple script for adding user photo in Active Directory
It’s been a while since I posted here so I thought it might be time to add some content. This script is a simple script that adds a photo to a user’s active directory user object. It also checks the … Continue reading
Posted in Active Directory, Microsoft, Powershell
Tagged active directory, Powershell, script
Mass import of users in Active Directory v2 – Powershell time
Earlier I posted a script that created users and homefolders and added the users to specified groups. It also set ntfs permissions on the homefolders. That script used primarily old fashioned stuff, so I sat down and started looking for … Continue reading
Posted in Active Directory, Exchange, Microsoft, Powershell
Tagged active directory, Exchange, microsoft, Powershell
Mass import of users in Active Directory
Tried sleeping……That obviously didn’t work out, so here’s a guide on how to import a number of users in Active Directory and then creating and sharing out their home folder. Note: This guide uses dsadd for creating users and cacls … Continue reading
Posted in Active Directory, Microsoft
Tagged active directory, cacls, dsadd, import, microsoft, script
Activesync issue on Exchange 2010
At work we are currently migrating to a new active directory domain. The migration hos gone rather smoothly except for a couple of users who are not able to sync mail on their phones. After a little research I found … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Microsoft
Tagged active directory, ActiveSync, Exchange, microsoft
ALTools from Microsoft, awesome!
Stumbled upon a tool from Microsoft called ALTools that I thought were absolutely awesome. It’s over 7 years old so I wonder why I haven’t seen it before Nevertheless it’s as cool now as it was when it was released. … Continue reading
Posted in Active Directory, Microsoft
Tagged active directory, microsoft, tools