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9.3

How I copy a file based on a field in Active Directory.

Asked by abraham808 in VB Script, SBS Small Business Server

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I want to copy a file based on the "company" field in Active Directory for a user currently logged in.  I would like to run this right from the machine while the user is logged in.

I got the script below today from someone.  I want to add to this.
Basically check the company field:

If the objuser.company="Company1"
  then copyfile logo1.jpg
Else
  copyfile logo2.jpg
End If
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Set objSysInfo = CreateObject("ADSystemInfo")
Set objUser = GetObject("LDAP://" & objSysInfo.UserName)
WScript.Echo objUser.company
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