Reputation: 9724
We are using the foll. code to retrieve the AD users and their details:-
We get error at line: SearchResultCollection resultCol = search.FindAll();
Exception is: DirectoryServiceCOMException: An operations error occurred. at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry.Bind(Boolean throwIfFail) at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry.Bind()
at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry.get_AdsObject() at System.DirectoryServices.DirectorySearcher.FindAll(Boolean findMoreThanOne) at SharePointProject20.VisualWebPart1.VisualWebPart1.GetADUsers()
public List<Users> GetADUsers()
{
try
{
List<Users> lstADUsers = new List<Users>();
string DomainPath = "LDAP://DC=SYSDOM,DC=local";
DirectoryEntry searchRoot = new DirectoryEntry(DomainPath);
DirectorySearcher search = new DirectorySearcher(searchRoot);
search.Filter = "(&(objectClass=user)(objectCategory=person))";
search.PropertiesToLoad.Add("samaccountname");
search.PropertiesToLoad.Add("mail");
search.PropertiesToLoad.Add("usergroup");
search.PropertiesToLoad.Add("displayname");//first name
SearchResult result;
SearchResultCollection resultCol = search.FindAll();
if (resultCol != null)
{
for (int counter = 0; counter < resultCol.Count; counter++)
{
string UserNameEmailString = string.Empty;
result = resultCol[counter];
if (result.Properties.Contains("samaccountname") &&
result.Properties.Contains("mail") &&
result.Properties.Contains("displayname"))
{
Users objSurveyUsers = new Users();
objSurveyUsers.Email = (String)result.Properties["mail"][0] +
"^" + (String)result.Properties["displayname"][0];
objSurveyUsers.UserName = (String)result.Properties["samaccountname"][0];
objSurveyUsers.DisplayName = (String)result.Properties["displayname"][0];
lstADUsers.Add(objSurveyUsers);
}
}
}
return lstADUsers;
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
return null;
}
}
public class Users
{
public string Email { get; set; }
public string UserName { get; set; }
public string DisplayName { get; set; }
public bool isMapped { get; set; }
}
What could be the issue?
Our domain name is SYSDOM.local
Could it be related to permissions (how do I verify this with network admin guys?), or do I need to explicitly pass username/password?
Code reference: http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/599697/Get-list-of-Active-Directory-users-in-Csharp
Upvotes: 0
Views: 2553
Reputation: 9724
The issue was resolved after using the HostingEnvironment.Impersonate()
in PageLoad:-
Example:
using (HostingEnvironment.Impersonate()) {
GetADUsers();
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 755216
If you're on .NET 3.5 and up, you should check out the System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement
(S.DS.AM) namespace. You can use a PrincipalSearcher
and a "query-by-example" principal to do your searching:
// create your domain context
using (PrincipalContext ctx = new PrincipalContext(ContextType.Domain))
{
// define a "query-by-example" principal - here, we search for a UserPrincipal
UserPrincipal qbeUser = new UserPrincipal(ctx);
// create your principal searcher passing in the QBE principal
PrincipalSearcher srch = new PrincipalSearcher(qbeUser);
// find all matches
foreach(var found in srch.FindAll())
{
// do whatever here - "found" is of type "Principal" - it could be user, group, computer.....
}
}
If you haven't already - absolutely read the MSDN article Managing Directory Security Principals in the .NET Framework 3.5 which shows nicely how to make the best use of the new features in System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement
. Or see the MSDN documentation on the System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement namespace.
Of course, depending on your need, you might want to specify other properties on that "query-by-example" user principal you create:
DisplayName
(typically: first name + space + last name)SAM Account Name
- your Windows/AD account nameUser Principal Name
- your "[email protected]" style nameYou can specify any of the properties on the UserPrincipal
and use those as "query-by-example" for your PrincipalSearcher
.
Constructing the PrincipalContext
like shown in the sample will automatically connect to the current AD domain with the current user credentials. If you need to, you can specify other containers or domains to bind to, or you can also supply alternative credentials by using other overloads of the PrincipalContext
constructor
Upvotes: 1