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| | Can PowerShell retrieve AD "Member Of' information? I am learning PowerShell at the moment and when I worked in my help desk, we used to utilize showgrps and DS Query to pull in AD info out from the "Member Of" tab, but it never worked out quite right. Does anyone know (or have an example) of writing/executing a script that will output that information? |
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