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		<description>[...] domains that are pre-Windows Server 2008 R2, you can use similar QAD cmdlets. Get-QADGroup -LDAPFilter &#8220;(admincount=1)&#8221; Get-QADuser -LDAPFilter [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] #4 (permalink)       1. Install PowerShell 2. Install the QAD Snapin by reading the following: Shariq Sheikh &#124; Port 389 Blog Archive Put Powershell and QAD cmdlets together to become a lazier (ye... 3. Obtain the Distinguished Name for the OU 4. Obtain the Distinguished Name for the Group 5. Run [...]</description>
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