Reputation: 4668
How comes that get-member does not show all available members? E.g.
PS > get-aduser john.doe | get-member -MemberType All -View All
TypeName: Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADUser
Name MemberType Definition
---- ---------- ----------
Contains Method bool Contains(string propertyName)
Equals Method bool Equals(System.Object obj)
GetEnumerator Method System.Collections.IDictionaryEnumerator GetEnumerator()
GetHashCode Method int GetHashCode()
GetType Method type GetType()
ToString Method string ToString()
Item ParameterizedProperty Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADPropertyValueCollection Item(string p...
DistinguishedName Property System.String DistinguishedName {get;set;}
Enabled Property System.Boolean Enabled {get;set;}
GivenName Property System.String GivenName {get;set;}
Name Property System.String Name {get;}
ObjectClass Property System.String ObjectClass {get;set;}
ObjectGUID Property System.Nullable`1[[System.Guid, mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, ...
SamAccountName Property System.String SamAccountName {get;set;}
SID Property System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier SID {get;set;}
Surname Property System.String Surname {get;set;}
UserPrincipalName Property System.String UserPrincipalName {get;set;}
PS > get-aduser john.doe -Properties ScriptPath
DistinguishedName : [...],DC=ad,DC=nutex,DC=com
Enabled : True
GivenName : John
Name : john.doe
ObjectClass : user
ObjectGUID : [...]
SamAccountName : john.doe
ScriptPath : LogonScript.vbs
SID : [...]
Surname : Doe
UserPrincipalName : [email protected]
As you can see the property ScriptPath is not listed as a member. However the information is there.... what am i missing here? Thanks in advance.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1656
Reputation: 72680
Each of the PowerShell Active Directory module cmdlets, like Get-ADUser and Get-ADComputer, displays a default set of properties for all objects retrieved. You can specify other properties with the -Properties parameter, but the default set will always be included. There is another set of extended properties that can be specified. In addition, any Active Directory attribute appropriate to the class of objects can be included by specifying the LDAPDisplayName of the attribute in the -Properties parameter
You can find more details in technet : Active Directory: Get-ADUser Default and Extended Properties
If your question is how can I know all the attributs that a user (object from the user class) can have, I think that the Active-Directory Schema contains this information. To display all of the attributes that can be retreive on the object you can use :
get-aduser john.doe -Properties *
Upvotes: 2