In this scenario, you need to collect all users, groups, and group memberships for a particular domain, therefore you need to create an Active Directory® discovery. You will assign the discovery to the cluster you just created.
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On the Manage Discoveries page of the Configuration Manager, select New Discovery | Active Directory. |
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On the name page, enter AD - [Domain Name] so you can identify the discovery easily once you have a list of discoveries. |
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On the Scopes page, click Add to choose your domain. |
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Browse to the domain for which you want to collect data, click Include, and click OK to close the Browse dialog box. |
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To shorten collection time, you can select only the options you want to collect. Clear the following options: Computers, Domain Controllers, Permissions, Trusts, Sites, Deleted Objects, and Active Roles Virtual Attributes. |
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For the Users option and the Groups and Members option, select the main heading and clear all sub-options. |
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Click Next. |
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On the Manage Discoveries page, select the discovery AD - [Domain Name]. |
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Click Run. |
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To view the progress of the discovery, click the Processing link in the Next Run column. |
Once you have run a report, you can export it to the Excel format.
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On the Report tab, expand Report Library | Active Directory and select your first report, for example Domain Groups. |
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Click Run Report. |
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On the tool bar, click the Export Document drop-down arrow, and choose XLS (older versions of Excel or XLSX (Excel 2007 and later). |
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Click Save. |
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Click Yes to view the report in Excel. |
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