Python PyAD setting multiple workstations during creation of user
Trying to add multiple workstations using pyad. I am able to set a single workstation, but not multiple workstations.
from pyad import aduser
ou = pyad.adcontainer.ADContainer.from_dn(
"ou=someplace, DC=domain, DC=com")
new_user=pyad.aduser.ADUser.create(
"test02", ou, password="password123",
optional_attributes=
{'userWorkstations':
'computer1','computer2'})
I've also tried using ldap3 with the same result. It completes the operation, but when looking in Active Directory, it only sets the first workstation.
python active-directory python-3.7 pyad
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Trying to add multiple workstations using pyad. I am able to set a single workstation, but not multiple workstations.
from pyad import aduser
ou = pyad.adcontainer.ADContainer.from_dn(
"ou=someplace, DC=domain, DC=com")
new_user=pyad.aduser.ADUser.create(
"test02", ou, password="password123",
optional_attributes=
{'userWorkstations':
'computer1','computer2'})
I've also tried using ldap3 with the same result. It completes the operation, but when looking in Active Directory, it only sets the first workstation.
python active-directory python-3.7 pyad
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Trying to add multiple workstations using pyad. I am able to set a single workstation, but not multiple workstations.
from pyad import aduser
ou = pyad.adcontainer.ADContainer.from_dn(
"ou=someplace, DC=domain, DC=com")
new_user=pyad.aduser.ADUser.create(
"test02", ou, password="password123",
optional_attributes=
{'userWorkstations':
'computer1','computer2'})
I've also tried using ldap3 with the same result. It completes the operation, but when looking in Active Directory, it only sets the first workstation.
python active-directory python-3.7 pyad
Trying to add multiple workstations using pyad. I am able to set a single workstation, but not multiple workstations.
from pyad import aduser
ou = pyad.adcontainer.ADContainer.from_dn(
"ou=someplace, DC=domain, DC=com")
new_user=pyad.aduser.ADUser.create(
"test02", ou, password="password123",
optional_attributes=
{'userWorkstations':
'computer1','computer2'})
I've also tried using ldap3 with the same result. It completes the operation, but when looking in Active Directory, it only sets the first workstation.
python active-directory python-3.7 pyad
python active-directory python-3.7 pyad
edited Nov 13 '18 at 19:54
George Nguyen
asked Nov 13 '18 at 16:33
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after looking at the ADSI editor in Active Directory, I found my mistake.
'userWorkstations' :"computer1,computer2"
my mistake was that I had a space after the comma.
Thank-you for everyone's assistance.
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after looking at the ADSI editor in Active Directory, I found my mistake.
'userWorkstations' :"computer1,computer2"
my mistake was that I had a space after the comma.
Thank-you for everyone's assistance.
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after looking at the ADSI editor in Active Directory, I found my mistake.
'userWorkstations' :"computer1,computer2"
my mistake was that I had a space after the comma.
Thank-you for everyone's assistance.
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after looking at the ADSI editor in Active Directory, I found my mistake.
'userWorkstations' :"computer1,computer2"
my mistake was that I had a space after the comma.
Thank-you for everyone's assistance.
after looking at the ADSI editor in Active Directory, I found my mistake.
'userWorkstations' :"computer1,computer2"
my mistake was that I had a space after the comma.
Thank-you for everyone's assistance.
answered Nov 15 '18 at 16:36
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