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8.4

need tool to search AD from a text file

Asked by Francois_IT in Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Active Directory

here is my situation
-where in AD2003 scheme.
-by boss gave my a list of 30000 E-mail (been able to reduce to 3000)
   -i need to take every alias and query the AD with "user manager" in the entire directory (any fiels under users: can be PART of mail or username...etc.. any part of the user profile)
      -if i get a hit, i flag, if not, i just pass

From those 3000 alias, only 10% have hits.
Doing this manually drive me crazy since i have litle time.

Is anyone know of a tool or script where i could take my text file and do the query under the entire directory? (please do not trow like to scripy... i'm poor in scripting)

P.S. we have about 10 domain under our forest and the users container is not consistant, the OU's change in every domain. It's making it difficult to do a simple DSQUERY type batch file...
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