I suggest using the Members method of the group object, which returns a
collection of member objects. With the member objects you can retrieve any
attribute values desired. For example:
===========
Set objGroup = GetObject _
("LDAP://cn=Forest Owners,ou=Global Admins,dc=Don,dc=Corvette,dc=com")
For Each objMember In objGroup.Members
Wscript.Echo objMember.sAMAccountName & "," & objGroup.sAMAccountName &
"," & objMember.employeeID
Next
=========
The code you posted displays the member Distinguished Names. The
sAMAccountName attribute is the "pre-Windows logon name" of users, and is
probably what you call LANID (some call it userID or NT User name). The
sAMAccountName attribute of group objects is the NetBIOS name of the group.
You could substitute the Common Name of the group with objGroup.cn. The
Distinguished Name of the user would be objUser.distinguishedName.
--
Richard Mueller
Microsoft MVP Scripting and ADSI
Hilltop Lab -
http://www.rlmueller.net
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"DSchenk952" <DSchenk952@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:344531E2-DEC0-4539-A81D-3344F7BB85A1@microsoft.com...
> In this script I'm getting the group member LDAP name back, (if I'm saying
> that correctly). And would like the output on LANID, GroupName,
> EmployeeID,
> etc.,
>
> ===============================
>
> On Error Resume Next
>
> Set objGroup = GetObject _
> ("LDAP://cn=Forest Owners,ou=Global Admins,dc=Don,dc=Corvette,dc=com")
> objGroup.GetInfo
>
> arrMemberOf = objGroup.GetEx("member")
>
> WScript.Echo "Forest Owners"
> For Each strMember in arrMemberOf
> WScript.echo strMember
> Next
>
> Set objGroup = GetObject _
> ("LDAP://cn= Service Admins,ou=Global Admins,dc=Don,dc=Corvette,dc=com")
> objGroup.GetInfo
>
> arrMemberOf = objGroup.GetEx("member")
>
> WScript.Echo ""
> WScript.Echo "Service Admins"
> For Each strMember in arrMemberOf
> WScript.echo strMember
> Next
>
> Set objGroup = GetObject _
> ("LDAP://cn=Data Admins,ou=Global Admins,dc=Don,dc=Corvette,dc=com")
> objGroup.GetInfo
>
> arrMemberOf = objGroup.GetEx("member")
> WScript.Echo ""
> WScript.Echo "Data Admins"
> For Each strMember in arrMemberOf
> WScript.echo strMember
> Next
>
> Set objGroup = GetObject _
> ("LDAP://cn=ServiceDesk Operators,ou=Global
> Admins,dc=Don,dc=Corvette,dc=com")
> objGroup.GetInfo
>
> arrMemberOf = objGroup.GetEx("member")
> WScript.Echo ""
> WScript.Echo "ServiceDesk Operators"
> For Each strMember in arrMemberOf
> WScript.echo strMember
> Next
>
> Set objGroup = GetObject _
> ("LDAP://cn=IT_DBA,ou=Server
> Admins,ou=Servers,dc=Don,dc=Corvette,dc=com")
> objGroup.GetInfo
>
> arrMemberOf = objGroup.GetEx("member")
> WScript.Echo ""
> WScript.Echo "IT_DBA"
> For Each strMember in arrMemberOf
> WScript.echo strMember
> Next
>
> ==============================
> --
> Don S
>
>
> "JakeDAHS" wrote:
>
>> On Sep 25, 1:56 pm, DSchenk952 <DSchenk...@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi, I'm relatively new to scripting and have run a search to find a
>> > script
>> > that will let me feed it a list of AD Groups and extract attributes for
>> > all
>> > the users in the groups. I have a small script that will let me
>> > retrieve the
>> > LDAP name, but would also like to extract things like LANID, Display
>> > Name,
>> > Group Name, EmployeeID in a table that I can sort.
>> >
>> > I'll continue my search but I thought I would post here to see what may
>> > be
>> > available untill I find something.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > --
>> > Don S
>>
>> Don,
>>
>> Can you post the script you're currently using?
>>
>> -J
>> www.pooradmin.com
>>
>>