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Cozumpark Bilisim Portali
Posted in Virtual Machine Manager, Windows Powershell | No Comment | 3,667 views | 17/06/2009 11:18

We can check Active Directory users with dsquery command on Powershell and Command Prompt (CMD). It’s very basic command to find a user in a directory. Lets check John Connor if He is already in Skynet Active Directory:

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$samID = "john.connor"
$checkaduser = dsquery user -samid $samID
if ($checkaduser -like "*OU=Skynet*")
{
Write-Host "That user already exist in Skynet Active Directory."
}
else
{
.\createaduser.ps1 "FirstName" "LastName" "SamID" "Password"
}

Can you believe Skynet using Active Directory to store users? I don’t think so but who knows?