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Enumerating Users and Groups

To enumerate members of a group, search Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) using a filter to limit the type of object selected and then use the appropriate techniques shown in the following example code.

For more information about filtering a query, see Creating a Query Filter.

The following Visual Basic Scripting Edition code example uses the GetObject function to bind to an organizationalUnit object, uses the Filter property to select group objects, outputs the name of each group present, and uses the Members method to output each member of each group.

' Enumerate AD LDS groups and group members.

Option Explicit

Dim objADAM    ' Binding object.
Dim objGroup   ' Group object.
Dim objMember  ' Member object.
Dim strPath    ' Binding path.

' Construct the binding string.
strPath = "LDAP://localhost:389/OU=TestOU,O=Fabrikam,C=US"

WScript.Echo "Bind to: " & strPath
WScript.Echo "Enum:    Groups and members"

On Error Resume Next

' Bind to object.
Set objADAM = GetObject(strPath)

' Output error if bind fails.
If Err.Number <> vbEmpty Then
    WScript.Echo "Error:   Bind failed."
    WScript.Quit
End If

' Enumerate groups and members.
objADAM.Filter = Array("group")
For Each objGroup in objADAM
    WScript.Echo "Group:   " & objGroup.Name
    For Each objMember in objGroup.Members
        WScript.Echo " Member:  " & objMember.Name
    Next
Next

' Output success or error.
If Err.Number <> vbEmpty Then
    WScript.Echo "Error:   Enumeration failed."
Else
    WScript.Echo "Success: Enumeration complete."
End If

The following Visual Basic .NET code example uses the DirectoryEntry constructor to bind to an organizationalUnit object, uses the Filter property of a DirectorySearcher object to select group objects, outputs the name of each group present, and uses the member property to output each member of each group.

Imports System
Imports System.DirectoryServices

Namespace ADAM_Examples

    Class EnumMembers

        '/ <summary>
        '/ Enumerate AD LDS groups and group members.
        '/ </summary>

        <STAThread()>  Shared Sub Main()
            Dim objADAM As DirectoryEntry                   ' Binding object.
            Dim objGroupEntry As DirectoryEntry             ' Group Results.
            Dim objSearchADAM As DirectorySearcher          ' Search object.
            Dim objSearchResults As SearchResultCollection  ' Results collection.
            Dim strPath As String                           ' Binding path.

            ' Construct the binding string.
            strPath = "LDAP://localhost:389/OU=TestOU,O=Fabrikam,C=US"
            Console.WriteLine("Bind to: {0}", strPath)
            Console.WriteLine("Enum:    Groups and members.")

            ' Get the AD LDS object.
            Try
                objADAM = New DirectoryEntry(strPath)
                objADAM.RefreshCache()
            Catch e As Exception
                Console.WriteLine("Error:   Bind failed.")
                Console.WriteLine("         {0}", e.Message)
                Return
            End Try

            ' Get search object, specify filter and scope,
            ' perform search.
            Try
                objSearchADAM = New DirectorySearcher(objADAM)
                objSearchADAM.Filter = "(&amp;(objectClass=group))"
                objSearchADAM.SearchScope = SearchScope.Subtree
                objSearchResults = objSearchADAM.FindAll()
            Catch e As Exception
                Console.WriteLine("Error:   Search failed.")
                Console.WriteLine("         {0}", e.Message)
                Return
            End Try

            ' Enumerate groups and members.
            Try
                If objSearchResults.Count <> 0 Then
                    Dim objResult As SearchResult
                    For Each objResult In  objSearchResults
                        objGroupEntry = objResult.GetDirectoryEntry()
                        Console.WriteLine("Group    {0}", objGroupEntry.Name)
                        Dim objMember As Object
                        For Each objMember _
                            In objGroupEntry.Properties("member")
                                Console.WriteLine(" Member: {0}", _
                                    objMember.ToString())
                        Next objMember
                    Next objResult
                Else
                    Console.WriteLine("Results: No groups found.")
                End If
            Catch e As Exception
                Console.WriteLine("Error:   Enumerate failed.")
                Console.WriteLine("         {0}", e.Message)
                Return
            End Try

            Console.WriteLine("Success: Enumeration complete.")
            Return

        End Sub 'Main
    End Class 'EnumMembers
End Namespace 'ADAM_Examples

The following C# code example uses the DirectoryEntry constructor to bind to an organizationalUnit object, uses the Filter property of a DirectorySearcher object to select group objects, outputs the name of each group present, and uses the member property to output each member of each group.

using System;
using System.DirectoryServices;

namespace ADAM_Examples
{
    class EnumMembers
    {
        /// <summary>
        /// Enumerate AD LDS groups and group members.
        /// </summary>
        [STAThread]
        static void Main()
        {
            DirectoryEntry objADAM;                   // Binding object.
            DirectoryEntry objGroupEntry;             // Group Results.
            DirectorySearcher objSearchADAM;          // Search object.
            SearchResultCollection objSearchResults;  // Results collection.
            string strPath;                           // Binding path.

            // Construct the binding string.
            strPath = "LDAP://localhost:389/OU=TestOU,O=Fabrikam,C=US";
            Console.WriteLine("Bind to: {0}", strPath);
            Console.WriteLine("Enum:    Groups and members.");

            // Get the AD LDS object.
            try
            {
                objADAM = new DirectoryEntry(strPath);
                objADAM.RefreshCache();
            }
            catch (Exception e)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Error:   Bind failed.");
                Console.WriteLine("         {0}", e.Message);
                return;
            }

            // Get search object, specify filter and scope,
            // perform search.
            try
            {
                objSearchADAM = new DirectorySearcher(objADAM);
                objSearchADAM.Filter = "(&amp;(objectClass=group))";
                objSearchADAM.SearchScope = SearchScope.Subtree;
                objSearchResults = objSearchADAM.FindAll();
            }
            catch (Exception e)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Error:   Search failed.");
                Console.WriteLine("         {0}", e.Message);
                return;
            }

            // Enumerate groups and members.
            try
            {
                if (objSearchResults.Count != 0)
                {
                    foreach(SearchResult objResult in objSearchResults)
                    {
                        objGroupEntry = objResult.GetDirectoryEntry();
                        Console.WriteLine("Group    {0}",
                            objGroupEntry.Name);
                        foreach(object objMember
                            in objGroupEntry.Properties["member"])
                        {
                            Console.WriteLine(" Member: {0}",
                                objMember.ToString());
                        }
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("Results: No groups found.");
                }
            }
            catch (Exception e)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Error:   Enumerate failed.");
                Console.WriteLine("         {0}", e.Message);
                return;
            }

            Console.WriteLine("Success: Enumeration complete.");
            return;
        }
    }
}

The Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) has three enumerator helper functions that you can use from C++ to enumerate objects in AD LDS. For more information, see Enumeration Helper Functions.