Sorry, I added a carriage return. Of course the whole query stands in one line...
dsquery user -name * | dsget user -ln -fn > users.txt
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Browse All TopicsI need to output from AD to excel all my users in this format.
LASTNAME, FIRSTNAME MI ( with the comma after the lastname )
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by: vsg375Posted on 2009-05-11 at 17:45:56ID: 24360302
Hi,
Try this :
dsquery user -name * | dsget user -ln -fn >
users.txt
You don't care about the kind of separator, since Excel will be able to deal with it, whether comma, tab or other.
If you absolutely need a comma for presentation purposes, you can add it afterwards in your Excel sheet.
Hope this helps
Cheers