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PowerShell- How to write output to a text file?

Asked by Flexcar in Scripting Languages, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, .NET

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Hello.

I am struggling with trying to get my Active Directory queries to export to a text file so that I can use them as input for other scripts. I'm sure I'm missing the obvious because this has to be an easy thing to do. I have tried using Out-File. With that I only get the first item in the query. Here's what I have so far (writes to screen):

#
$Dom = 'LDAP://ou=Distribution,ou=Groups,ou=staff,dc=whitehous,dc=gov'
$Root = New-Object DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry $Dom
cls
Write-host "PowerShell connects to domain: $Dom `n"

# Create a selector and start searching from the Root of AD
$selector = New-Object DirectoryServices.DirectorySearcher
$selector.SearchRoot = $root

# Filter the users with -like "CN=*". Note the ForEach loop
$adobj= $selector.findall() `
| where {$_.properties.objectcategory -like "CN=*"}
foreach ($Group in $adobj){
$prop=$Group.properties
Write-host "$($prop.cn)"
}
Write-host "`n`n"
Write-host  "There are $($adobj.count) Groups in the $($root.name) OU."

Many thanks!

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