Bulk modification in actvie directory

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Pandi K

I want to modify the address fields for a bulk of users..

As each user has different address, how to modify the address fields
for all users in Active directory as a whole.


Thanks in Advance
 
Pandi,

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Directory users in a single import applet. As a fully customizable
solution, DSRAZOR lets you easily build custom solutions to document and
manage your AD user accounts, document file system settings, and more,
without any scripting whatsoever. To learn more, download a free trial, and
set up a one-on-one web-based presentation of DSRAZOR for Windows, please
visit our web site:

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Thank you,

--

Paul Labuda
Senior Support Engineer
Visual Click Software, Inc.
http://www.visualclick.com/?source=20070222ADBulkModify
 
Pandi K said:
I want to modify the address fields for a bulk of users..

As each user has different address, how to modify the address fields
for all users in Active directory as a whole.

For Win2000 "multiple selection" in AD Users and Computers doesn't
operate -- with Win2003 you could just select them and change them
all at once (for some properties including Address fields.)

For any such case you can write a script to do it. Look at the Microsoft
scripting resource center in general, or the "script-o-matic" in specific
for
help in writing and learning scripts.

Google:
[ script-o-matic site: microsoft.com adsi ]

And don't bother to buy any stupid software from people who just
keep spamming the newsgroups without ever offering any other help.
 
I want to modify the address fields for a bulk of users..
As each user has different address, how to modify the address fields
for all users in Active directory as a whole.

For Win2000 "multiple selection" in AD Users and Computers doesn't
operate -- with Win2003 you could just select them and change them
all at once (for some properties including Address fields.)

For any such case you can write a script to do it. Look at the Microsoft
scripting resource center in general, or the "script-o-matic" in specific
for
help in writing and learning scripts.

Google:
[ script-o-matic site: microsoft.com adsi ]

And don't bother to buy any stupid software from people who just
keep spamming the newsgroups without ever offering any other help.

Thanks
 
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