 Quick post, last week my coworker Andrey needed to list all the Organization Units in the domain by Canonical Name. I thought sharing the PowerShell One-Liner magic could save time to some people out there.
Quick post, last week my coworker Andrey needed to list all the Organization Units in the domain by Canonical Name. I thought sharing the PowerShell One-Liner magic could save time to some people out there.In the following examples two methods to retrieve the information using Active Directory and ADSI/NET.
Active Directory Module
I found two ways to get this information using this module- Get-ADOrganizationUnit
- Get-ADObject
First we need to verify if the module is loaded and then search for Cmdlet that could meet our needs.
# Check if the ActiveDirectory module is Loaded Get-Module -Name ActiveDirevtory # Check if the ActiveDirectory module is available Get-Module -Name ActiveDirectory -ListAvailable # Import the ActiveDirectory module Import-Module -Name ActiveDirectory # Find Cmdlets in the ActiveDirectory related to OrganizationalUnit Get-Command -Module ActiveDirectory -Name *OrganizationalUnit*
Get-ADOrganizationalUnit
The Get-ADOrganizational unit cmdlet gets an organizational unit object or performs a search to retrieve multiple organizational units.Straight forward, we look for the properties available to us.
# Get the properties available for each OrganizationalUnit object Get-ADOrganizationalUnit -Filter * -Properties *| Get-Member
Output:
   TypeName: Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADOrganizationalUnit
Name                            MemberType            Definition
----                            ----------            ----------
Contains                        Method                bool Contains(string propertyName)
Equals                          Method                bool Equals(System.Object obj)
GetEnumerator                   Method                System.Collections.IDictionaryEnumerator G...
GetHashCode                     Method                int GetHashCode()
GetType                         Method                type GetType()
ToString                        Method                string ToString()
Item                            ParameterizedProperty Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADPro...
CanonicalName                   Property              System.String CanonicalName {get;}
City                            Property              System.String City {get;set;}
CN                              Property              System.String CN {get;}
Country                         Property              System.String Country {get;set;}
Created                         Property              System.DateTime Created {get;}
createTimeStamp                 Property              System.DateTime createTimeStamp {get;}
Deleted                         Property              System.Boolean Deleted {get;}
Description                     Property              System.String Description {get;set;}
DisplayName                     Property              System.String DisplayName {get;set;}
DistinguishedName               Property              System.String DistinguishedName {get;set;}
dSCorePropagationData           Property              Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADPro...
gPLink                          Property              System.String gPLink {get;set;}
instanceType                    Property              System.Int32 instanceType {get;}
isCriticalSystemObject          Property              System.Boolean isCriticalSystemObject {get...
isDeleted                       Property              System.Boolean isDeleted {get;}
LastKnownParent                 Property              System.String LastKnownParent {get;}
LinkedGroupPolicyObjects        Property              Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADPro...
ManagedBy                       Property              System.String ManagedBy {get;set;}
Modified                        Property              System.DateTime Modified {get;}
modifyTimeStamp                 Property              System.DateTime modifyTimeStamp {get;}
Name                            Property              System.String Name {get;}
nTSecurityDescriptor            Property              System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectorySe...
ObjectCategory                  Property              System.String ObjectCategory {get;}
ObjectClass                     Property              System.String ObjectClass {get;set;}
ObjectGUID                      Property              System.Nullable`1[[System.Guid, mscorlib, ...
ou                              Property              Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADPro...
PostalCode                      Property              System.String PostalCode {get;set;}
ProtectedFromAccidentalDeletion Property              System.Boolean ProtectedFromAccidentalDele...
sDRightsEffective               Property              System.Int32 sDRightsEffective {get;}
showInAdvancedViewOnly          Property              System.Boolean showInAdvancedViewOnly {get...
State                           Property              System.String State {get;set;}
StreetAddress                   Property              System.String StreetAddress {get;set;}
systemFlags                     Property              System.Int32 systemFlags {get;}
uSNChanged                      Property              System.Int64 uSNChanged {get;}
uSNCreated                      Property              System.Int64 uSNCreated {get;}
whenChanged                     Property              System.DateTime whenChanged {get;}
whenCreated                     Property              System.DateTime whenCreated {get;}
# Get the property CanonicalName for each Organizational Unit Get-ADOrganizationalUnit -Filter * -Properties CanonicalName | Select-Object -Property CanonicalName
Output:
CanonicalName ------------- FX.LAB/Domain Controllers FX.LAB/TEST FX.LAB/TEST/Groups FX.LAB/MTL FX.LAB/Administration FX.LAB/Administration/Local FX.LAB/Administration/Global FX.LAB/Administration/Admin Users FX.LAB/Administration/ServiceAccounts FX.LAB/Administration/Test Jonathan OU FX.LAB/TEST/Users FX.LAB/TEST/Servers FX.LAB/Winter Scripting Games 2014 FX.LAB/Winter Scripting Games 2014/Event3 FX.LAB/Winter Scripting Games 2014/Event3/Finance Department
Get-ADObject
The Get-ADObject cmdlet gets an Active Directory object or performs a search to retrieve multiple objects.
# Get Organizational Unit objects Get-ADObject -Filter { ObjectClass -eq 'organizationalunit' }
# Get Organizational Unit objects Get-ADObject -Filter { ObjectClass -eq 'organizationalunit' } -Properties CanonicalName | Select-Object -Property CanonicalName
CanonicalName ------------- FX.LAB/Domain Controllers FX.LAB/TEST FX.LAB/TEST/Groups FX.LAB/MTL FX.LAB/Administration FX.LAB/Administration/Local FX.LAB/Administration/Global FX.LAB/Administration/Admin Users FX.LAB/Administration/ServiceAccounts FX.LAB/Administration/Test Jonathan OU FX.LAB/TEST/Users FX.LAB/TEST/Servers FX.LAB/Winter Scripting Games 2014 FX.LAB/Winter Scripting Games 2014/Event3 FX.LAB/Winter Scripting Games 2014/Event3/Finance Department
ADSI/NET
Finally, the ADSI method! This technique is a bit more complex, but this does not require any module/snapin and can be run from PowerShell without any pre-requisites.$info = ([adsisearcher]"objectclass=organizationalunit") $info.PropertiesToLoad.AddRange("CanonicalName") $info.findall().properties.canonicalname
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ReplyDeleteGood post buddy, I will make sure to reference this in the future! Cheers :)
ReplyDeleteJust followed your post in the lab, works great, learned something new :)
ReplyDeleteThat was very easy steps and was has been very helpful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, glad to help :-)
ReplyDeleteIs there a way to modify this to pull the servername info from a txt file, then process this txt file to see if NLA is enabled? Then pipe the results (whether its enabled or not) into another txt file? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi Joel,
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty easy, something like this should do it:
Output to a txt file
Get-NetworkLevelAuthentication -ComputerName (Get-Content d:\serverlist.txt) | Out-File d:\result.txt
Output to a csv file
Get-NetworkLevelAuthentication -ComputerName (Get-Content d:\serverlist.txt) | Export-Csv d:\result.csv
In this example, all your servers need to be listed in the serverlist.txt
Hope this help
I believe this should work. Thanks for the quick response.
ReplyDeleteNo pb, let me know if you have other question.
ReplyDeletenote: I updated the blog post to add the example
Have you seen this error message before (via powershell v1.0):
ReplyDeletePS C:\powershell> . .\Get-Set-NetworkLevelAuthentication.ps1
The "=" operator is missing after a named argument.
At C:\powershell\Get-Set-NetworkLevelAuthentication.ps1:56 char:32
+ [Parameter(ValueFromPipeline) <<<< ]
+ CategoryInfo : ParserError: (:) [], ParseException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : MissingEqualsInNamedArgument
Hey Joel,
ReplyDeleteInteresting, never saw this message before.
Which version of PowerShell do you run ? ($psversiontable will tell you)
The functions requires at least version 3.
Give a try with the version available on github
https://github.com/lazywinadmin/PowerShell/blob/master/TOOL-Get-Set-NetworkLevelAuthentication/Get-Set-NetworkLevelAuthentication.ps1
I've seemed to have success with just running the "Getting the NLA information" command. Any chance you can point me in the direction as to how to output the servername (or IP address) along with the result (whether it 0 = no, or 1 = yes (NLA enabled) )? Thanks.
ReplyDelete$ComputerName = (Get-Content c:\powershell\serverlist.txt)
# Getting the NLA information
(Get-WmiObject -class "Win32_TSGeneralSetting" -Namespace root\cimv2\terminalservices -ComputerName $ComputerName -Filter "TerminalName='RDP-tcp'").UserAuthenticationRequired
Export-Csv c:\powershell\result.csv
I guess you are running v2.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, you can do this way (I tested in v2)
Get-WmiObject -class "Win32_TSGeneralSetting" -Namespace root\cimv2\terminalservices -ComputerName (Get-Content c:\powershell\serverlist.txt) -Filter "TerminalName='RDP-tcp'"| Select-Object __SERVER,@{name="NLAEnabled";Expression={$_.UserAuthenticationRequired -as [bool]}} | Export-Csv c:\powershell\result.csv
Thanks for the article
ReplyDeletewhat will be needed to "fix" the citrix side so you can't connect from it instead of disabling the NLA on the client side ?
Haim
And how do you pass authentication to a server that is not a member of the domain?
ReplyDeleteHey Haim, Sorry no idea... don't know Citrix
ReplyDeletehow to use the remote option only me not other person allow in my system
ReplyDeleteHum... where is this setting ?
ReplyDeleteGet-ADOrganizationalUnit -Filter * -Properties Name | Select-Object -Property Name | sort-object Name, ascending
ReplyDeleteThis worked like a charm for me
Thanks Elemer, yep this works too but only the name of the OU will output.
ReplyDeleteIn my case, my coworker wanted the CanonicalName
Well-documented, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks Noah!
ReplyDeleteHi. I'd like to check how many users there is in each OU. Could you please help?
ReplyDeletethanks for your comment Izzie, you can do something like this
ReplyDeleteGet-ADOrganizationalUnit -Filter * -SearchBase "" | ForEach-Object {
[pscustomobject][ordered]@{
OU = $_.DistinguishedName
UsersCount = ((Get-ADUser -SearchScope OneLevel -SearchBase $_.DistinguishedName -filter *)|Measure-Object).count
}
}
On the Get-ADOrganizationUnit cmdlet, the SearchBase is optional.
On the Get-ADUser Cmdlets, the SearchScope Onelevel is optional.
Hope this help