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How do I extract Microsoft Windows User Names into a Spreadsheet?

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It includes NT Domain account, user account, etc, into readable text or csv.

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How do I extract Microsoft Windows User Names into a Spreadsheet?

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  1. Comment by to_the_hurricave

    Depending on the version of operating system, Microsoft offers a Support Pack including tools that can be used to extract permissions from shares and security properties.

    Go to Microsoft and search for either “2000 Support Pack” or “2004 Support Pack”. There will be a good explanation on what each utility can do.

    Good luck!

  2. Comment by i_hates_spam

    You can do so by querying Active Directory, or LDAP if you use another form of domain control, to get those names; then, spit them into an ADO data structure; then, spit them out into a file.

    You would do this via a script of some sort, such as VBScript, or via a program.

    If you have programming experience, check this out for Active Directory / LDAP:

    http://www.15seconds.com/issue/020730.htm

    UPDATE:

    Tulip, his question is perfectly understandable if you have even a modicum of knowledge about domain authentication. If you don’t know an answer, remain silent.

  3. Comment by jcbroogley

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  4. Comment by Tulip_tulip135

    Sorry, your question is still un getable………
    Please exlain it more clearly, by using edit given below of ur question.
    Thank u

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