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Add Members to AD Security Group using Powershell

Asked by advserver in Powershell, Windows 2003 Server

Tags: Powershell, Windows Server 2003

I am attempting to create a Powershell script (without using Quest commands) that bulk creates users that are not mail enabled and are added to a security group in AD.  The script uses a CSV file.  Is it possible to add the users in the same script to an already created security group?  I will paste what I have so far. I do not have any commands for adding security group members as nothing I have tried has been successful.

$users = import-csv "C:\users.csv"
$container = [ADSI] "LDAP://OU=QAtest,dc=Test,dc=Test21,dc=local"
$users | foreach {
    $UserName = $_.UserName
    $DisplayName = $_.Name
    $FirstName = $_.First
    $LastName = $_.Last
    $Description = $_.Desc
    $newUser = $container.Create("User", "cn=" + $UserName)
    $newUser.Put("sAMAccountName", $UserName)
    $newUser.Put("DisplayName", $DisplayName)
    $newuser.Put("givenname", $FirstName)
    $newuser.Put("sn", $LastName)
    $newuser.Put("Description", $Description)
    $newUser.SetInfo()
    $newUser.psbase.InvokeSet('AccountDisabled', $false)
    $newUser.SetInfo()
    $newUser.SetPassword("Password!")
    $newuser.pwdLastSet = 0
    $newuser.SetInfo()}
 
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