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| | Query NT4 Domain from Powershell Any recommendations on querying an NT4 domain from within Powershell? I mainly want to check and see if a specific computer account exists in the domain. -- gaurhoth http://gaurhothw.spaces.live.com/ |
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| | Re: Query NT4 Domain from Powershell Something like this should work. The key is to use the WinNT provider instead. Code:
$computer = [ADSI]("WinNT://Domain/Server,computer")
if($computer){Write-Host "I am HERE!"}
Brandon Shell --------------- Stop by my blog some time ![]() http://mybsinfo.blogspot.com/ ---------------------------------- "Gaurhoth" <gaurhoth@live.com> wrote in message news:O1TBjDbOHHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Any recommendations on querying an NT4 domain from within Powershell? I > mainly want to check and see if a specific computer account exists in the > domain. > > -- > > gaurhoth > http://gaurhothw.spaces.live.com/ > > |
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