Creating a Group
Now we
will move on to creating groups. Creating a group is very similar to
creating a user. You use the same
IADsContainer::Create method:
Set objGroup = objSalesOU.Create("group", "cn=Managers")
objGroup.Put "sAMAccountName", "Managers"
objGroup.SetInfoThis code assumes we already have a pointer to an OU in the
objSalesOU variable. The
IADs::Put method is used to set the
sAMAccountName
, a
mandatory attribute with no default value, just like with users.
The IADsGroup interface
that operates on group objects
supports four methods and one property that is specific to the group
object, as listed in Table 21-4.
Table 21-4. The IADsGroup interface
|
IADsGroup methods and properties |
Action |
|---|---|
|
Add |
Adds users to the group as members |
|
Remove |
Removes user members from the group |
|
IsMember |
Tests to see if a user is a member of a group |
|
Members |
Returns a list of all the members of the group |
|
Description |
Returns the text describing the group |
In Example 21-7, we show how to create a group with both the WinNT and LDAP providers.
Example 21-7. Creating a group with both the WinNT and LDAP providers
Option Explicit Dim objDomain, objGroup 'Creating a group in a Windows NT domain Set objDomain = GetObject("WinNT://MYDOMAIN") Set objGroup = objDomain.Create("group","My Group") ObjGroup.SetInfo 'Creating a local group on a computer or member server 'Valid for Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 Set objComputer = GetObject("WinNT://MYCOMPUTER,Computer") Set objGroup = objComputer.Create("group","My ...Become an O’Reilly member and get unlimited access to this title plus top books and audiobooks from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers, thousands of courses curated by job role, 150+ live events each month,
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