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Old 23-02-04, 12:11 PM
Frank Schoenberg
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Default Active Directory User and Computer - Display modification

Hi guys,

is there any way to change the view of the group display in the Active
directory Users and Computers Snap-in? It shows by default the name
and the container, but I would like to add the Pre-Windows User logon.

Also: I have generated groups with a script and now there are a bunch
of groups that have no function because the resources they were
created for have changed. Is there a way to proof if a group is not in
use within a domain?

Thanks for you advice

Frank
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Old 23-02-04, 03:11 PM
Max L. Vaughn [MSFT]
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Default RE: Active Directory User and Computer - Display modification

You cannot change the existing pages in the ADU&C. You can add a page to
create a view of the object that you prefer.

If you check the Member attribute of the group and it has no members, and
you if you do not find any users have a matching PrimaryGroupID Then the
group is probably not being used for anything.

If you want to check to see the group was being used in a Security
Descriptor, then you have to check every SD in the domain to make sure that
the group is not in a Access Control Entry. We do not provide a quick way
to do that kind of test.

Sincerely,
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Microsoft Developer Support


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Old 26-02-04, 11:23 PM
Brian Desmond [MVP]
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Default Re: Active Directory User and Computer - Display modification

This is possible. Here's how I do it: Open a blank MMC (start>run>mmc), goto
File>Add/Remove Snap-Ins, and add all the utilities you often use to the
list. Configure them, and then goto file>save, and save the MSC somewhere.
In the future, open the custom MSC, and your settings will all be recalled.

To configure what's displayed in AD U & C, goto View>Select Columns in MMC.

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"Frank Schoenberg" <Frank.Schoenberg@onlinehome.de> wrote in message
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> Hi guys,
>
> is there any way to change the view of the group display in the Active
> directory Users and Computers Snap-in? It shows by default the name
> and the container, but I would like to add the Pre-Windows User logon.
>
> Also: I have generated groups with a script and now there are a bunch
> of groups that have no function because the resources they were
> created for have changed. Is there a way to proof if a group is not in
> use within a domain?
>
> Thanks for you advice
>
> Frank



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