Finding CN of users in Active Directory

 ̄綄美尐妖づ 提交于 2019-12-03 06:33:56

You could try my Beavertail ADSI browser - it should show you the current AD tree, and from it, you should be able to figure out the path and all.

Or if you're on .NET 3.5, using the System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement namespace, you could also do it programmatically:

PrincipalContext ctx = new PrincipalContext(ContextType.Domain);

This would create a basic, default domain context and you should be able to peek at its properties and find a lot of stuff from it.

Or:

UserPrincipal myself = UserPrincipal.Current;

This will give you a UserPrincipal object for yourself, again, with a ton of properties to inspect. I'm not 100% sure what you're looking for - but you most likely will be able to find it on the context or the user principal somewhere!

Most common AD default design is to have a container, cn=users just after the root of the domain. Thus a DN might be:

cn=admin,cn=users,DC=domain,DC=company,DC=com

Also, you might have sufficient rights in an LDAP bind to connect anonymously, and query for (cn=admin). If so, you should get the full DN back in that query.

CN refers to class name, so put in your LDAP query CN=Users. Should work.

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