The -Filter
should not be written as script block ({..}
), but as a normal string.
This should do what you are after:
$filter = "(Enabled -eq 'False' -and EmailAddress -like '*@contoso.com') -and (SamAccountName -like 'TEST*' -or SamAccountName -like 'PROD*')"
Get-ADUser -Filter $filter -SearchBase "OU=USERS,DC=contoso,DC=com" -SearchScope Subtree -Properties EmailAddress, MemberOf | ForEach-Object {
if ($_.MemberOf -match 'CN=IT_(Test|Prod)') {
# the user is a member of any IT_Group, get the names of all groups for this user
$groups = foreach ($grp in $_.MemberOf) { (Get-ADGroup -Identity $grp).Name }
$_ | Select-Object Name, SamAccountName, @{Name = 'MemberOf'; Expression = {$groups -join ', '}}
}
else {
# the user is not a member of any IT_Group
$_ | Select-Object Name, SamAccountName, @{Name = 'MemberOf'; Expression = {'Not a member of any IT_Group'}}
}
} | Export-CSV -Path "C:\tmp\output.csv" -NoTypeInformation -Encoding UTF8
Parsing the name of an object from the DistinghuishedName is tricky, because there can be special characters in there. That is why this code uses the Get-ADGroup
cmdlet to get the group names.
If the SamAccountNames do not matter and you want to get ALL users in OU OU=USERS,DC=contoso,DC=com
that are not Enabled AND have an EmailAddress ending in @contoso.com
, than simply change the $filter
variable to
$filter = "Enabled -eq 'False' -and EmailAddress -like '*@contoso.com'"
As per your latest comment, you would only want to list the groups IT_Test
and/or IT_Prod
for users that are member of any of these two groups, the code below should do that:
$filter = "(Enabled -eq 'False' -and EmailAddress -like '*@contoso.com') -and (SamAccountName -like 'TEST*' -or SamAccountName -like 'PROD*')"
Get-ADUser -Filter $filter -SearchBase "OU=USERS,DC=contoso,DC=com" -SearchScope Subtree -Properties EmailAddress, MemberOf | ForEach-Object {
$testgroups = $_.MemberOf | Where-Object { $_ -match 'CN=IT_(Test|Prod)'}
if ($testgroups) {
# the user is a member of group IT_Test and/or IT_Prod, get the names of these groups for this user
$groups = foreach ($grp in $testgroups) { (Get-ADGroup -Identity $grp).Name }
$_ | Select-Object Name, SamAccountName, @{Name = 'MemberOf'; Expression = {$groups -join ', '}}
}
else {
# the user is not a member of any IT_Group
$_ | Select-Object Name, SamAccountName, @{Name = 'MemberOf'; Expression = {'Not a member of any IT_Group'}}
}
} | Export-CSV -Path "C:\tmp\output.csv" -NoTypeInformation -Encoding UTF8
Hope that helps