I have made a step for step plan:
First I want to get the overvieuw of the users.
Then I want to compare the first names.
Then I want to get the output of the users with the same name.
Now i need to copy the usernames to the general field.
use Win32::OLE;
$ou=Win32::OLE->GetObject("LDAP://ou=Users,dc=myDomain,dc=net");
@filter=("user");
$ou->{filter}=\@filter;
foreach $obj (in $ou){
print "$obj->{name}\n";
}
Above code i want to use to get the user list. But i think i did something wrong, or maybe it can be done on a easier way.
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