ADLockoutViewer
1.0.2
The ComputerName parameter is the computer that has the ActiveDirectory PowerShell module installed if the local computer does not.
This command can be u
The ComputerName parameter is the computer that has the ActiveDirectory PowerShell module installed if the local computer does not.
This command can be used with the CredSSP authentication method. This is useful when you want to use it on a computer that doesn't have the ActiveDirectory PowerShell module installed, but the computer being connected to is not a domain controller. When that happens the CredSSP authentication method has to be used, and the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the remote computer must be used for the ComputerName parameter. Also, the user will be required to enter Administrator level credentials in a separate dialog.
Installation Options
Owners
Copyright
2016 Chris Carter
Package Details
Author(s)
- Chris Carter
Tags
ActiveDirectory Unlock UnlockUser UnlockAccount AccountLock UserLock GUI
Functions
Create-MessageBox Add-CommandAndKeyBinding On-LockedCheckBoxUnchecked On-CmbSelectionChanged On-ProfileRequestNavigate New-AboutDialogBox New-HelpDialogBox
Dependencies
This script has no dependencies.
Release Notes
There was an inadvertent testing string left in the CredSSP setup routine that caused it to fail. This has been fixed and should allow CredSSP to work correctly. I apologize for the oversight.
FileList
- ADLockoutViewer.nuspec
- ADLockoutViewer.ps1
Version History
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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1.0.2 (current version) | 1,683 | 4/6/2016 |
1.0.1 | 111 | 3/21/2016 |
1.0 | 97 | 3/21/2016 |