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AdFind and AdMod updated…

by @ 1:46 am on 10/31/2006. Filed under updates

I have uploaded the latest versions of AdFind and AdMod this evening.

AdFind is now at V01.33.00

  • Changed some docs
  • Fixed a bug reported to me on the search produced by -sc u
  • Slight mod to how -decsddlacl works
  • Added some extra timers for -selapsed
  • Added more -exterr capability to a couple of error areas that didn’t have it
  • Added a built in mnemonic for LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN. Added this to the current -bit switch as it is used in a way similar to :OR:= and :AND:=. Now you can specify INCHAIN or NEST. This is for Longhorn Server, you can read a really bad writeup at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/adsi/adsi/search_filter_syntax.asp

 

AdMod is now at V01.08.00

  • Change some docs
  • Added ability to use {{.}} and {{}} in expansion strings. Specifically before where you would have done useraccountcontrol::{{useraccountcontrol}} now you can do useraccountcontrol::{{.}} – just lets you type less
  • Fixed a couple of CSV Add/Modify bugs, nothing huge, mostly multivalue binary update issues – so not something many people are doing. I actually found it myself when doing some oddball tests I needed for something
  • Added ability to specify additional attributes to add to an object when undeleting.
  • Added the -csvmodnull switch to handle cases of CSV Modifies where one of the fields in the CSV input was blank. By default, sending a blank update to AD is wrong, I let you do it. With -csvmodnull you can specify two different forms of behavior other than the default. If you specify ignore, any updates that have a blank field it will skip the blank attribute and update the rest. If you specify clear, it will clear any attributes that are listed with a blank field.

 

The files are stamped 2006-10-30…

     joe

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One Response to “AdFind and AdMod updated…”

  1. Fred says:

    I hope the date has no hidden meaning, Joe! 🙂

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