You can download the ADAM management tool which can be used to view the
LDAP names of the properties of Active Directory objects. Ultimately,
there is a property called objectClass which indicates if the object is
a user, group or computer.
Bryan Phillips
MCSD, MCDBA, MCSE
Blog:
http://bphillips76.spaces.live.com "Jonas Bystrom" <JonasBystrom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:4C530AF2-339E-4B18-B698-3C0BA61BA6DE@microsoft.com:
[quoted text, click to view] > Hi Guys,
>
> It's possible that rhis is a newbie Q but I got a mind black out for the
> moment.
>
> If I want to check AD for an object and provide me with the info if the
> object is a user or group object. I'm trying to make a form for adding users
> and groups to DACL.
>
> Could someone get me some samples pages to point me in the right direction?!
>
> Regards,
> JB