< Back

Get-ADAccountAuthorizationGroup

Tue Jan 29, 2019 9:19 pm

NAME Get-ADAccountAuthorizationGroup



SYNOPSIS

Gets the accounts token group information.





SYNTAX

Get-ADAccountAuthorizationGroup [-Identity] <ADAccount> [-AuthType {Negotiate | Basic}] [-Credential

<PSCredential>] [-Partition <String>] [-Server <String>] [<CommonParameters>]





DESCRIPTION

The Get-ADAuthorizationGroup cmdlet gets the security groups from the specified user, computer or service accounts

token. This cmdlet requires a global catalog to perform the group search. If the forest that contains the account

does not have a global catalog, the cmdlet returns a non-terminating error.



The Identity parameter specifies the user, computer, or service account. You can identify a user, computer, or

service account object by its distinguished name (DN), GUID, security identifier (SID), Security Account Manager

(SAM) account name or user principal name. You can also set the Identity parameter to an account object variable,

such as $<localAccountobject>, or pass an account object through the pipeline to the Identity parameter. For

example, you can use the Get-ADUser, Get-ADComputer, Get-ADServiceAccount or Search-ADAccount cmdlets to retrieve

an account object and then pass the object through the pipeline to the Get-ADAccountAuthorizationGroup cmdlet.





PARAMETERS

-AuthType <ADAuthType>

Specifies the authentication method to use. Possible values for this parameter include:



Negotiate or 0



Basic or 1



The default authentication method is Negotiate.



A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection is required for the Basic authentication method.



The following example shows how to set this parameter to Basic.



-AuthType Basic



Required? false

Position? named

Default value Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.AuthType.Negotiate

Accept pipeline input? false

Accept wildcard characters? false



-Credential <PSCredential>

Specifies the user account credentials to use to perform this task. The default credentials are the

credentials of the currently logged on user unless the cmdlet is run from an Active Directory PowerShell

provider drive. If the cmdlet is run from such a provider drive, the account associated with the drive is the

default.



To specify this parameter, you can type a user name, such as "User1" or "Domain01\\User01" or you can specify a

PSCredential object. If you specify a user name for this parameter, the cmdlet prompts for a password.



You can also create a PSCredential object by using a script or by using the Get-Credential cmdlet. You can

then set the Credential parameter to the PSCredential object The following example shows how to create

credentials.



$AdminCredentials = Get-Credential "Domain01\\User01"



The following shows how to set the Credential parameter to these credentials.



-Credential $AdminCredentials



If the acting credentials do not have directory-level permission to perform the task, Active Directory

PowerShell returns a terminating error.



Required? false

Position? named

Default value

Accept pipeline input? false

Accept wildcard characters? false



-Identity <ADAccount>

Specifies an Active Directory account object by providing one of the following property values. The identifier

in parentheses is the LDAP display name for the attribute.



Distinguished Name



Example: CN=SaraDavis ,CN=Users,DC=corp,DC=contoso,DC=com



GUID (objectGUID)



Example: 599c3d2e-f72d-4d20-8a88-030d99495f20



Security Identifier (objectSid)



Example: S-1-5-21-3165297888-301567370-576410423-1103



SAM Account Name (sAMAccountName)



Example: saradavis



The cmdlet searches the default naming context or partition to find the object. If two or more objects are

found, the cmdlet returns a non-terminating error.



This parameter can also get this object through the pipeline or you can set this parameter to an account

object instance.



Derived types such as the following are also accepted:



Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADUser



Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADComputer



Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADServiceAccount



This example shows how to set the parameter to a distinguished name.



-Identity "CN=saradavis,CN=Users,DC=corp,DC=contoso,DC=com"



This example shows how to set this parameter to an account object instance named "accountInstance".



-Identity $accountInstance



Required? true

Position? 1

Default value

Accept pipeline input? True (ByValue)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-Partition <String>

Specifies the distinguished name of an Active Directory partition. The distinguished name must be one of the

naming contexts on the current directory server. The cmdlet searches this partition to find the object defined

by the Identity parameter.



The following two examples show how to specify a value for this parameter.



-Partition "CN=Configuration,DC=EUROPE,DC=TEST,DC=CONTOSO,DC=COM"



-Partition "CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=EUROPE,DC=TEST,DC=CONTOSO,DC=COM"



In many cases, a default value will be used for the Partition parameter if no value is specified. The rules

for determining the default value are given below. Note that rules listed first are evaluated first and once

a default value can be determined, no further rules will be evaluated.



In AD DS environments, a default value for Partition will be set in the following cases: - If the Identity

parameter is set to a distinguished name, the default value of Partition is automatically generated from this

distinguished name.



- If running cmdlets from an Active Directory provider drive, the default value of Partition is automatically

generated from the current path in the drive.



- If none of the previous cases apply, the default value of Partition will be set to the default partition or

naming context of the target domain.



In AD LDS environments, a default value for Partition will be set in the following cases:



- If the Identity parameter is set to a distinguished name, the default value of Partition is automatically

generated from this distinguished name.



- If running cmdlets from an Active Directory provider drive, the default value of Partition is automatically

generated from the current path in the drive.



- If the target AD LDS instance has a default naming context, the default value of Partition will be set to

the default naming context. To specify a default naming context for an AD LDS environment, set the

msDS-defaultNamingContext property of the Active Directory directory service agent (DSA) object (nTDSDSA) for

the AD LDS instance.



- If none of the previous cases apply, the Partition parameter will not take any default value.



Required? false

Position? named

Default value

Accept pipeline input? false

Accept wildcard characters? false



-Server <String>

Specifies the Active Directory Domain Services instance to connect to, by providing one of the following

values for a corresponding domain name or directory server. The service may be any of the following: Active

Directory Lightweight Domain Services, Active Directory Domain Services or Active Directory Snapshot instance.



Domain name values:



Fully qualified domain name



Examples: corp.contoso.com



NetBIOS name



Example: CORP



Directory server values:



Fully qualified directory server name



Example: corp-DC12.corp.contoso.com



NetBIOS name



Example: corp-DC12



Fully qualified directory server name and port



Example: corp-DC12.corp.contoso.com:3268



The default value for the Server parameter is determined by one of the following methods in the order that

they are listed:



-By using Server value from objects passed through the pipeline.



-By using the server information associated with the Active Directory PowerShell provider drive, when running

under that drive.



-By using the domain of the computer running Windows PowerShell.



The following example shows how to specify a full qualified domain name as the parameter value.



-Server "corp.contoso.com"



Required? false

Position? named

Default value

Accept pipeline input? false

Accept wildcard characters? false



<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug,

ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable,

OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see

about_CommonParameters (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).



INPUTS

Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADAccount



An account object that represents the user, computer or service account is received by the Identity parameter.

Derived types, such as the following are also accepted:



Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADUser



Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADComputer



Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADServiceAccount





OUTPUTS

Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADGroup



Returns group objects that represent the security groups for the account.





NOTES





This cmdlet does not work with an Active Directory Snapshot.





-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------



C:\\PS>Get-ADAccountAuthorizationGroup GlenJohn





GroupScope : DomainLocal

objectGUID : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000

GroupCategory : Security

SamAccountName : Everyone

name : Everyone

objectClass :

SID : S-1-1-0

distinguishedName :



GroupScope : DomainLocal

objectGUID : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000

GroupCategory : Security

SamAccountName : Authenticated Users

name : Authenticated Users

objectClass :

SID : S-1-5-11

distinguishedName :



GroupScope : Global

objectGUID : 86c0f0d5-8b4d-4f35-a867-85a006b92902

GroupCategory : Security

SamAccountName : Domain Users

name : Domain Users

objectClass : group

SID : S-1-5-21-41432690-3719764436-1984117282-513

distinguishedName : CN=Domain Users,CN=Users,DC=Fabrikam,DC=com



GroupScope : DomainLocal

objectGUID : 869fb7ad-8cf2-4dd0-ac0f-4bd3bf324669

GroupCategory : Security

SamAccountName : Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access

name : Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access

objectClass : group

SID : S-1-5-32-554

distinguishedName : CN=Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access,CN=Builtin,DC=Fabrikam,DC=com



GroupScope : DomainLocal

objectGUID : c1e397c5-1e44-4270-94d1-88d6c4b78ee6

GroupCategory : Security

SamAccountName : Users

name : Users

objectClass : group

SID : S-1-5-32-545

distinguishedName : CN=Users,CN=Builtin,DC=Fabrikam,DC=com



Description



-----------



Returns all security groups for the specified account with SamAccountName: GlenJohn.

-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------



C:\\PS>Get-ADAccountAuthorizationGroup "cn=GlenJohn,dc=AppNC" -Server <Server>:50000



distinguishedName : CN=AdminGroup,DC=AppNC

GroupCategory : Security

GroupScope : Global

name : AdminGroup

objectClass : group

objectGUID : 4d72873f-fe09-4834-9ada-a905636d10df

SamAccountName :

SID : S-1-510474493-936115905-4021890855-1253703389-3958791574-3542197427



Description



-----------



Returns all security groups for the specified account with DistinguishedName: "cn=GlenJohn,dc=AppNC" in the AD LDS

instance: <Server>:50000.

-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------



C:\\PS>Get-ADAccountAuthorizationGroup -Server <Server>:50000 -Identity Administrator | where { $_.objectClass -ne

$null } | ft name, objectClass



name objectClass

---- -----------

Domain Users group

Administrators group

Users group

Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group

Group Policy Creator Owners group

Domain Admins group

Enterprise Admins group

Schema Admins group

Denied RODC Password Replication Group group



Description



-----------



Returns a filtered list of built-in security groups which do not have an empty or null setting for objectclass

(such as Everyone or Authenticated Users). (Note: This type of filtering of groups in output can be useful when

piping the output of this cmdlet to be used as input to other Active Directory cmdlets.)



RELATED LINKS

Online Version: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=291015

Get-ADComputer

Get-ADServiceAccount

Get-ADUser

Search-ADAccount