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I'm trying to check if an email from an array pulled from a column in excel is within a list of emails from an AD group, and if so output that email with Write-Host to notify.

Clear-Host

$objExcel = New-Object -ComObject Excel.Application
$WorkBook = $objExcel.Workbooks.Open("C:\Users\Status.xlsx")
$WorkSheet = $WorkBook.Sheets.Item("PS1")
$members = Get-ADGroupMember -Identity VIP | 
Get-ADUser -Properties emailaddress | Select emailaddress

$startRow = 2
$ColValues = @()
$count = $Worksheet.Cells.Item(65536, 7).End(-4162)
for ($startRow; $startRow -le $count.row; $startRow++) {
    $ColValues += $Worksheet.Cells.Item($startRow, 6).Value()
}

foreach ($email in $ColValues) {
    if ($members -contains $email) {
        Write-Host "$email is a VIP!" -ForegroundColor Red
    } else {}
}

Write-Host " "
Write-Host "Complete!" -ForegroundColor Green

If I run the above code it just goes straight to Complete! - but everything is listing properly for $email, $ColValues, and $members?

3 Answers 3

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Seems like you trying to compare $members which is an array of objects(the one with property and value) and items from $ColValues which is an array of values.

You would want to fix that by changing $members variable this way:

$members = Get-ADGroupMember -Identity VIP | 
Get-ADUser -Properties emailaddress | Select -ExpandProperty emailaddress

Or change if condition this way:

If ($members.emailaddress.Contains($email)) 
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  • Change $members It seems to Write-Host all the emails both in $members and the appropriate ones from $ColValue, creating doubles and triples and inaccurate output. Change if Seems to output the Write-Host for everything, but adds the variable email for the ones in the VIP ADGroup and just the string without the variable for all the others?
    – Matthew N.
    Sep 1, 2018 at 3:11
  • I've made a typo. it was supposed to be $members.emailaddress.contains($email) Sep 1, 2018 at 5:15
  • doesn't work is not very helpful. Try outputting some steps in between to see what you are comparing. What does $members contain; what does $ColValues contain etc. You can eliminate doubles by sorting both lists first with the -Unique parameter.
    – Theo
    Sep 1, 2018 at 8:39
  • Adjust his if statement like he says and it writes out names, some repeating names idk why, and then will put ` is a VIP` on a new line occasionally. I tested both $email and $members and both are a proper list of emails.
    – Matthew N.
    Sep 1, 2018 at 19:22
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The Get-ADGroupMember function can return groups, computers and users. I think you should filter out anything that is not a user.

Also, by using Select emailaddress you will get an array of user objects as Kirill Pashkov already pointed out. You really only want to have an array of strings.

Try this for the $members = part:

$members   = Get-ADGroupMember -Identity VIP -Filter {objectClass -eq "user"} |
             Get-ADUser -Properties Emailaddress | 
             Select-Object -ExpandProperty Emailaddress | 
             Sort-Object -Unique

The Sort-Object -Unique should not be necessary here, but just to make sure no duplicates are in there..

I cannot check if your code actually gets the $ColValues from Excel in a correct manner. That is: if this results in an array of strings holding email addresses, but if so, uniquify that array too:

$ColValues = $ColValues | Sort-Object -Unique

Final remark:

You do not seem to close Excel after you have collected the values from it.
Best make a habit to close and release ComObjects when done with code like this:

$objExcel.Quit()
[System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($WorkBook) | Out-Null
[System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($objExcel) | Out-Null
[System.GC]::Collect()
[System.GC]::WaitForPendingFinalizers()
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  • Thank you for the feedback on closing out ComObjects. A little confusing what exactly that all is doing, so would appreciate some elaboration so I can better understand the parts of it.
    – Matthew N.
    Sep 6, 2018 at 22:01
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I found resolution by eliminating the need for the array and simplifying the script a bit. So basically I just moved the action into the for statement to do on each value as it gets it.

Clear-Host

$objExcel = New-Object -ComObject Excel.Application
$WorkBook = $objExcel.Workbooks.Open("C:\Users\Status.xlsx")
$WorkSheet = $WorkBook.Sheets.Item("PS1")
$members = Get-ADGroupMember -Identity VIP | Get-ADUser -Properties emailaddress | Select emailaddress

$startRow = 2
$count = $Worksheet.Cells.Item(65536, 7).End(-4162)
for ($startRow; $startRow -le $count.row; $startRow++) {
{

    $emails = ($Worksheet.Cells.Item($startRow, 4).Value())
    $computerName = ($Worksheet.Cells.Item($startRow, 1).Value())

    if (($members -match $emails) -and ($emails -like "*")) {

        Write-Host "$emails is a VIP! " -ForegroundColor Green -NoNewline
        Write-Host " Computer Name: $computerName"

    } else {}   

}

Write-Host " "
Write-Host "Complete!" -ForegroundColor Green

The only downside to the was that I lose the ability to easily remove duplicated, and format it as a table. But given it's only 30-ish values being output, it worked perfectly for what I needed.

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