Windows Active Directory

How to locate Active Directory Objects

What you’ll learn: 

Active Directory administrators have had to come up with unique ways of finding objects in Active Directory. In a small environment, locating the required object can be quite straightforward. However, in large environments, there are tools and techniques to help with the search. Manually digging through thousands of users, groups, and computers to find the required objects can be quite time-consuming. In this article, we’ll look into how AD objects can be located in detail.

Locating Active Directory Objects 

Objects in AD can be traced using two methods.

1. The DSquery command-line tool

2. The Find dialogue box in Active Directory Users & Computers console

Let us look in detail at these two methods of locating Active Directory Objects.

How to locate an AD object

The DSquery Command Line Tool 

DSquery is a directory service search command-line tool. It can be used with the appropriate parameters to search objects in Active Directory. The following is a list of various parameters that can be used with Dsquery and their purpose.

DSquery – To find any object using a generic LDAP query.

Dsquery to locate OUs.

The figure above shows the resultant set for a Dsquery to locate OUs.

 The Find box in Active Directory Users & Computers  

Alternatively, you can also use the Find dialogue box from Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC). Listed below are the steps you can follow to use the Find dialogue box.

The Find Wizard to locate Active Directory Objects
The Find Wizard to locate Active Directory Objects
Advanced Search tab to locate Active Directory Objects

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