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Marc Carter is back with us today as our guest blogger. Marc is a system administrator at the Corpus Christi Army Depot. Take it away, Marc…. Throughout most of that business structure, our end-user environment consists of a standard pyramid of three primary groups:. Moving up the pyramid, chiefs and executives need access at their level and to the subordinate resources directly under them.

By using the Get-ADGroupMember command, you can view the member objects of a group by simply specifying an identity value. Using the optional Recursive switch returns a list of accounts that have a membership to the specified group. It provides a bottom-up perspective of membership, and it is effective to see who has permissions on a specific resource. Typically, this information is sufficient to analyze and manage resources on a daily basis.

However, because of change or transition in our operations, we also have a need to assess our memberships from a top-down view to see not only what resources align under the executive or mid-level managers, but also the staff members who belong to those groups. I use them to traverse the MemberOf attribute and list users within each of the associated subordinate groups.

Even the above command reported a few failures on long paths very long. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

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