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| | AD as a psdrive Hello I was wondering how you go about setting up active directory as a psdrive in powershell so you can browse it like the registry Adam Cirillo |
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| | Re: AD as a psdrive Windows PowerShell 1.0 doesn't support AD provider so you can't do this with default install of powershell. However, there are some community developed AD provider that you can use. We have also made changes in our adapter infrastructure to call into AD easily in the upcoming release of WPS. -- Arul Kumaravel [MSFT] Development Manager, Windows PowerShell, Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Adam Cirillo" <adamc_5000@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message news:B56530FB-9324-4494-A5E8-40AE4EDED2A5@microsoft.com... > Hello > > I was wondering how you go about setting up active directory as a psdrive > in powershell so you can browse it like the registry > > Adam Cirillo |
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| | Re: AD as a psdrive Can you give me some links by any chance? Adam Cirillo "Arul Kumaravel[MSFT]" <arulk@nospam.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:O6dUpEAlGHA.3936@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Windows PowerShell 1.0 doesn't support AD provider so you can't do this > with default install of powershell. However, there are some community > developed AD provider that you can use. > > We have also made changes in our adapter infrastructure to call into AD > easily in the upcoming release of WPS. > > -- > Arul Kumaravel [MSFT] > Development Manager, > Windows PowerShell, > Microsoft Corporation > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights > > "Adam Cirillo" <adamc_5000@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message > news:B56530FB-9324-4494-A5E8-40AE4EDED2A5@microsoft.com... >> Hello >> >> I was wondering how you go about setting up active directory as a psdrive >> in powershell so you can browse it like the registry >> >> Adam Cirillo > > |
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