Finding Exchange Address Lists with ADSI
Finding Exchange Address Lists with ADSI
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Visual Basic
' Finding Exchange Address Lists with ADSI ' This sample demonstrates how to find Exchange address lists by searching ' Microsoft Active Directory. ' Add a reference to Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.5 Library. ' Add a reference to Active DS Type Library. Sub AddressList() ' Find the Exchange address lists by searching Active Directory. ' This can be run from any DSClient-enabled computer. Dim iAdRootDSE As IADs Dim Conn As New ADODB.Connection Dim Com As New ADODB.Command Dim Rs As ADODB.Recordset Dim varConfigNC As Variant Dim strQuery As String ' Get the configuration naming context. Set iAdRootDSE = GetObject("LDAP://RootDSE") varConfigNC = iAdRootDSE.Get("configurationNamingContext") ' Open the connection. Conn.Provider = "ADsDSOObject" Conn.Open "ADs Provider" ' Build the query to find all of the address lists. strQuery = "<LDAP://" & varConfigNC & ">;(objectCategory=addressBookContainer);name,purportedSearch;subtree" Com.ActiveConnection = Conn Com.CommandText = strQuery Set Rs = Com.Execute ' Iterate through the results. While Not Rs.EOF ' Print the name of the address list and the query that is used to build it. Debug.Print "Name: " & Rs.Fields("name") & vbLf & "Query: " & Rs.Fields("purportedSearch") Rs.MoveNext Wend ' Clean up. Rs.Close Conn.Close Set Rs = Nothing Set Com = Nothing Set Conn = Nothing End Sub
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