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Active Directory with PowerShell

You're reading from   Active Directory with PowerShell Learn to configure and manage Active Directory using PowerShell in an efficient and smart way

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782175995
Length 230 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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YELLAPRAGADA U PADMAVATHI YELLAPRAGADA U PADMAVATHI
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Pamarthi Venkata Sitaram Pamarthi Venkata Sitaram
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Preface 1. Let's Get Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Managing User and Computer Objects 3. Working with Active Directory Groups and Memberships 4. Configuring Group Policies 5. Managing Domains, Organizational Units, Sites, and Subnets 6. Advanced AD Operations Using PowerShell 7. Managing DFS-N and DFS-R Using PowerShell 8. Managing Active Directory DNS Using PowerShell 9. Miscellaneous Scripts and Resources for Further Learning Index

Finding all the disabled user accounts


Finding disabled user accounts in Active Directory is very simple. Each user object returned by the Get-ADuser cmdlet will have an Enabled property, which holds the value False when the user account is in the disabled state. Examining this value for all the user accounts in the domain will tell us how many accounts are currently in the disabled state.

The following script will query the current domain for disabled users and the exports to the CSV filename disabled-users.csv in the C:\temp folder. Make sure that the c:\temp folder exists, or you change the $OutputFilePath variable's value in the code to a folder path where you want the output to be placed:

Function Find-DisabledUsers {
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
)
$OutputFilePath = "c:\temp\Disabled-Users.csv"
Add-Content -Path $OutputFilePath -Value "UserName, DisplayName,  DistinguishedName"
$DisabledUsers = Get-ADUser -Filter { Enabled -eq $false } - Properties DisplayName
foreach($User in $disabledUsers...
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