PowerShell Commands for Active Directory

10/23/10

Permalink 11:00:35 am, by truewill Email , 55 words, 274 views   English (US)
Categories: .NET, Windows, Tools, PowerShell

PowerShell Commands for Active Directory

I tried the free ActiveRoles Management Shell for Active Directory yesterday; it worked well for my needs.

I have read-only rights to AD at work, so my sole interest was querying AD (such as “what members are in group X"). It handles that fairly intuitively, but it does assume a basic level of PowerShell knowledge.

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