Powershell - Count AD users
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 I don't do PS,... but I need a script to count the number of AD users,.... I've tried several but they all error - LIKELY since I don't know PS and am not keying the sting values (verb-noun) correctly.. 
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 We will need to see the script and the command to know what to fix. 
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 Ah - okay ... found this that works... (Get-ADUser -filter *).countGives total count of AD accounts - Windows and Users. 
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 Try this one? (Get-ADUser -filter * -searchbase "OU=Vancouver, OU=MyCompany, DC=Domain, DC=Local").countthe AD has two OUs, Both OUs are two words with (space). 
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 Gonna try to edit this and see... https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Powershell-script-to-5edcdaea 
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 @gjacobse This one works. But you can take a look at this  From Neally. From Neally.
 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1926864-counting-all-enabled-and-disabled-users-in-ad
 Pretty neat.
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 @dbeato said in Powershell - Count AD users: @gjacobse This one works. But you can take a look at this  From Neally. From Neally.
 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1926864-counting-all-enabled-and-disabled-users-in-ad
 Pretty neat.Where is my bottle of bleach? SW - Really? jK - thanks will look at that now. 
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 Here it is so you don't need to go there  $allDisabldAccounts = (Search-ADAccount -AccountDisabled).count Write-Output "Disabled accounts:`t`t $allDisabldAccounts" $all = (get-aduser -Filter *).count $allactive = $all - $allDisabldAccounts Write-Output "Active Accounts:`t`t $allactive" Write-Output "All Accounts:`t`t`t $all"
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 @dbeato said in Powershell - Count AD users: $allDisabldAccounts = (Search-ADAccount -AccountDisabled).count 
 Write-Output "Disabled accounts:tt $allDisabldAccounts"
 $all = (get-aduser -Filter *).count
 $allactive = $all - $allDisabldAccounts
 Write-Output "Active Accounts:tt $allactive"
 Write-Output "All Accounts:tt`t $all"Yup,.. nice. 
 Thank youDisabled accounts: 11 
 Active Accounts: 201
 All Accounts: 212
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 Yeah, it works nice, you can use the filter of your OU if you want too. 
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 @dbeato said in Powershell - Count AD users: Yeah, it works nice, you can use the filter of your OU if you want too. Thanks - I can already see that I want to do more with it. But I didn't need that level tonight. Maybe next week when I have more time... yea.. like THAT will happen. 
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 @gjacobse said in Powershell - Count AD users: I don't do PS,... but I need a script to count the number of AD users,.... I've tried several but they all error - LIKELY since I don't know PS and am not keying the sting values (verb-noun) correctly.. Or, open up Active Directory Users and Computers, right-click on your domain, click find. In the find window, specify only users to search for, then click the Find button. There will be a count at the bottom. (if there wasn't a specific reason to use PowerShell) 
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 You can try the following command: (get-aduser -filter *).count For only Enabled User Accounts 
 (get-aduser -filter *|where {$_.enabled -eq "True"}).countFor only Disabled User Accounts 
 (get-aduser -filter *|where {$_.enabled -ne "False"}).count



