Find members of Active Directory Domain Group

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Solution 1

"Active Directory Users and Computers" comes to mind.

It's dsa.msc and is available as part of the Windows Server adminpak.

http://www.microsoft.com/DownLoads/details.aspx?familyid=86B71A4F-4122-44AF-BE79-3F101E533D95&displaylang=en

Solution 2

I have exactly what your looking for. It's a free download from Microsoft. You can find it here:

Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C16AE515-C8F4-47EF-A1E4-A8DCBACFF8E3&displaylang=en

It's full of all kinds of useful tools, and usually comes installed wherever there is a domain controller. Under the Administrative Tools there is one called "Active Directory Users and Computers". You can search for the group. Opening it up there is a "Members" tab that will list all user's in the group.

Solution 3

Open Active Directory Users and Computers then go to the properties of the group and click on the Members tab...

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  • Gaurav Jassal
    Gaurav Jassal almost 2 years

    I am trying to develop an application in which i have to track if people are travelling up on different floor in the building. I tried using GeolocationAPI that gives me altitude in meters above the sea level but as its a same building the lat,long is going to be the same and altitude is always same.

    The languages I can use is Javascript / Actionscript trying to do a Andoid air / ios application.

    • Marc B
      Marc B almost 13 years
      If they're going up/down floors, then altitude is going to be different by about 3-4 meters. First you'd have to check what the margin of error is for the altitude measurements to see if you can even TRY to determine vertical movement down to a per-floor range.
  • C. Ross
    C. Ross almost 15 years
    Where do I "Open Active Directory Users and Computers"
  • Massimo
    Massimo almost 15 years
    You have to install it on non-DC servers and client systems; it's in adminpak.msi, available on the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM or from Microsoft.
  • Scott Lundberg
    Scott Lundberg almost 15 years
    It's actually the "Members" tab, not the "Members Of" tab. Big difference in one little word. :-)