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Remove Password Does Not Expire By OU
(Development/VB Scripts)
Sometimes you just need to reset the password does not expire option on all AD accounts in an OU. This little script helps you do that. It is recursive, so point it at a parent OU and let it run. It ...
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Password Expiration Notification by Email
(Development/VB Scripts)
Notifications for password expiration has been a problem for a lot of companies. What do you do when the user is remote. Can they change their password remotely to avoid being locked out of the network? ...
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My Resume
(General/Resume)
... Background Programming Languages: C#, VB.Net, ASP.Net,
VbScript
(ADSI/WSH), HTML, XML, Java, JavaScript, ASP, PHP, Tcl, SaxBasic Platforms: Windows 2008/2003/XP/2000, DOS Tools/Software: ...
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Recursive Group Export
(Development/VB Scripts)
Do you need to export groups from active directory? What if a group is inside another group? How do you export them all when you need to know who the people are that are members of a single group after ...
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WebDav Contact Phone Number Replacer
(Development/VB Scripts)
This script searches through the user mailboxes in a single organization unit (OU), connects to them with WebDav, then searches through their contacts and replaces up to 10 specified numbers (for varying ...
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Last Logon Export By Organizational Unit
(Development/VB Scripts)
I can't remember where I found the code to format the logon time. If I could, I'd give them the credit. This script searches ad to export the last logon time for each user. If you're trying to get the ...
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Microsoft Exchange 2003 Mailbox Size Export
(Development/VB Scripts)
Based on an MSDN Article, this script is designed to export mailbox sizes for a particular ou when the mailboxes for the users in the ou are spread out across multiple exchange servers. It only works with ...
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PFDavAdmin LegacyDN Export Parser
(Development/VB Scripts)
Written 01-21-2005 PFDavAdmin, a Microsoft Tool for helping to make mass changes or export permissions can come in handy. This parser allows me to parse a PFDavAdmin LegacyDN export so that it is in ...
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Modify Shortcut Paths (Search and Replace)
(Development/VB Scripts)
This script was written to modify links on the server when a drive letter was changed. However, with some simple modifications, it can be updated to work as a logon script and run silently without notifying ...
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Create Desktop URL Shortcut
(Development/VB Scripts)
Create's a desktop URL Shortcut to a specified location. This script can be useful as a logon script. Script Code: ' ***************************************************** ' * Copy url shortcut to ...
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VB Scripts
(Category)
I have been writing
VBScript
s for a long time. I have found them useful when I need to make mass changes to AD, create a quick and easy logon script to update computers, or need to pull some information ...
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Development
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I program in different languages such as C#,
vbscript
, php, SQL, C++, and even TCL. Here resides my development efforts. ...
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