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9.6

VBscript: query for users in a group but only if that user is in a certain OU

Asked by TheCleaner in VB Script

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I have this code working fine in the code snippet.

Problem is that just gives me the members of that group.

What I need to do is only give me the list of members in that group that are in a certain OU, say ou=Denver,dc=domain,dc=com.

Any ideas?

I was thinking maybe reverse my thinking and get the list of users in the Denver OU first then do a For/Next and query for "memberOf" but wasn't sure if that would work or even how to do it.

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Dim strMember, strDNSDomain, strGroupDN
Dim objGroup, objRootDSE
Dim arrMemberOf, strList, arrGroup
 
' Bind to Active Directory'
strGroupDN = "cn=VPNGroup,dc=domain,dc=com"
Set objRootDSE = GetObject("LDAP://RootDSE")
strDNSDomain = objRootDSE.Get("DefaultNamingContext")
 
Set objGroup = GetObject ("LDAP://"& strGroupDN)
objGroup.getInfo
 
arrMemberOf = objGroup.GetEx("member")
 
' Loop = For Each .... Next
WScript.Echo "Members of Group " & strGroupDN
   For Each strMember In arrMemberOf
      strMember = Mid(strMember, 4, 330)
      arrGroup = Split(strMember, "," )
      strList = strList & arrGroup(0) & vbcr
   Next
 
WScript.Echo strGroupDN & " contains " & vbCr & strList
 
WScript.Quit
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