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'**Start Encode**
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On Error Resume Next
Output = InputBox("Type in the name and location of the output file: ie. Users.txt or c:\Users.txt","Enter Output File","Users.txt")
Set FileSystem = WScript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set oFile = FileSystem.CreateTextFile(Output, True)
UserDomain = InputBox("Type in the name of the Domain you want to export User Information from:","Enter Domain Name","NTDOM")
Set ObjDomain = GetObject("WinNT://" & UserDomain)
ObjDomain.Filter = Array("User")
For Each ObjUser In ObjDomain
Set UserName = GetObject("WinNT://" & UserDomain & "/" & ObjUser.Name & ",User")
if UserName ="TESTUSER" Then
oFile.WriteLine (objUser.name & " - " & objUser.Fullname)
Set UserName = Nothing
Err.Clear
Else
Set UserName = Nothing
Err.Clear
End if
Next
'If Err.Number > 0 Then Wscript.echo "There was an error"
Wscript.echo "Done Exporting User Info to " & Output
oFile.Close
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