I'm trying to get all the direct reports of a User through Active Directory, recursively.
So given a user, i will end up with a list of all users who have this person as manager or who have a person as manager who has a person as manager ... who eventually has the input user as manager.

My current attempt is rather slow:

    private static Collection<string> GetDirectReportsInternal(string userDN, out long elapsedTime)
    {
        Collection<string> result = new Collection<string>();
        Collection<string> reports = new Collection<string>();

        Stopwatch sw = new Stopwatch();
        sw.Start();

        long allSubElapsed = 0;
        string principalname = string.Empty;

        using (DirectoryEntry directoryEntry = new DirectoryEntry(string.Format("LDAP://{0}",userDN)))
        {
            using (DirectorySearcher ds = new DirectorySearcher(directoryEntry))
            {
                ds.SearchScope = SearchScope.Subtree;
                ds.PropertiesToLoad.Clear();
                ds.PropertiesToLoad.Add("directReports");
                ds.PropertiesToLoad.Add("userPrincipalName");
                ds.PageSize = 10;
                ds.ServerPageTimeLimit = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(2);
                SearchResult sr = ds.FindOne();
                if (sr != null)
                {
                    principalname = (string)sr.Properties["userPrincipalName"][0];
                    foreach (string s in sr.Properties["directReports"])
                    {
                        reports.Add(s);
                    }
                }
            }
        }

        if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(principalname))
        {
            result.Add(principalname);
        }

        foreach (string s in reports)
        {
            long subElapsed = 0;
            Collection<string> subResult = GetDirectReportsInternal(s, out subElapsed);
            allSubElapsed += subElapsed;

            foreach (string s2 in subResult)
            {
            result.Add(s2);
            }
        }

        

        sw.Stop();
        elapsedTime = sw.ElapsedMilliseconds + allSubElapsed;
        return result;
    }

Essentially, this function takes a distinguished Name as input (CN=Michael Stum, OU=test, DC=sub, DC=domain, DC=com), and with that, the call to ds.FindOne() is slow.

I found that it is a lot faster to search for the userPrincipalName. My Problem: sr.Properties["directReports"] is just a list of strings, and that is the distinguishedName, which seems slow to search for.

I wonder, is there a fast way to convert between distinguishedName and userPrincipalName? Or is there a faster way to search for a user if I only have the distinguishedName to work with?

**Edit:** Thanks to the answer! Searching the Manager-Field improved the function from 90 Seconds to 4 Seconds. Here is the new and improved code, which is faster and more readable (note that there is most likely a bug in the elapsedTime functionality, but the actual core of the function works):

    private static Collection<string> GetDirectReportsInternal(string ldapBase, string userDN, out long elapsedTime)
    {
        Collection<string> result = new Collection<string>();

        Stopwatch sw = new Stopwatch();
        sw.Start();
        string principalname = string.Empty;

        using (DirectoryEntry directoryEntry = new DirectoryEntry(ldapBase))
        {
            using (DirectorySearcher ds = new DirectorySearcher(directoryEntry))
            {
                ds.SearchScope = SearchScope.Subtree;
                ds.PropertiesToLoad.Clear();
                ds.PropertiesToLoad.Add("userPrincipalName");
                ds.PropertiesToLoad.Add("distinguishedName");
                ds.PageSize = 10;
                ds.ServerPageTimeLimit = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(2);
                ds.Filter = string.Format("(&(objectCategory=user)(manager={0}))",userDN);

                using (SearchResultCollection src = ds.FindAll())
                {
                    Collection<string> tmp = null;
                    long subElapsed = 0;
                    foreach (SearchResult sr in src)
                    {
                        result.Add((string)sr.Properties["userPrincipalName"][0]);
                        tmp = GetDirectReportsInternal(ldapBase, (string)sr.Properties["distinguishedName"][0], out subElapsed);
                        foreach (string s in tmp)
                        {
                        result.Add(s);
                        }
                    }
                }
              }
            }
        sw.Stop();
        elapsedTime = sw.ElapsedMilliseconds;
        return result;
    }