The following code lists some, but not all, Active Directory Groups. Why?
I am trying to list all security groups, distribution groups, computer groups etc. Have I specified the wrong objectClass
?
private static void ListGroups()
{
DirectoryEntry objADAM = default(DirectoryEntry);
DirectoryEntry objGroupEntry = default(DirectoryEntry);
DirectorySearcher objSearchADAM = default(DirectorySearcher);
SearchResultCollection objSearchResults = default(SearchResultCollection);
SearchResult myResult=null;
objADAM = new DirectoryEntry(LDAP);
objADAM.RefreshCache();
objSearchADAM = new DirectorySearcher(objADAM);
objSearchADAM.Filter = "(&(objectClass=group))";
objSearchADAM.SearchScope = SearchScope.Subtree;
objSearchResults = objSearchADAM.FindAll();
// Enumerate groups
try
{
fileGroups.AutoFlush = true;
if (objSearchResults.Count != 0)
{
foreach (SearchResult objResult in objSearchResults)
{
myResult = objResult;
objGroupEntry = objResult.GetDirectoryEntry();
Console.WriteLine(objGroupEntry.Name);
fileGroups.WriteLine(objGroupEntry.Name.Substring(3));
}
}
else
{
throw new Exception("No groups found");
}
}
catch (PrincipalException e)
{
fileErrorLog.AutoFlush = true;
fileErrorLog.WriteLine(e.Message + " " + myResult.Path);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
throw new Exception(e.Message);
}
}
If you're on .NET 3.5 or newer, you can use a PrincipalSearcher
and a "query-by-example" principal to do your searching:
// create your domain context
PrincipalContext ctx = new PrincipalContext(ContextType.Domain);
// define a "query-by-example" principal - here, we search for a GroupPrincipal
GroupPrincipal qbeGroup = new GroupPrincipal(ctx);
// create your principal searcher passing in the QBE principal
PrincipalSearcher srch = new PrincipalSearcher(qbeGroup);
// find all matches
foreach(var found in srch.FindAll())
{
// do whatever here - "found" is of type "Principal" - it could be user, group, computer.....
}
If you haven't already - absolutely read the MSDN article Managing Directory Security Principals in the .NET Framework 3.5 which shows nicely how to make the best use of the new features in System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement