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Populating drop down list from AD

string strLdap = "LDAP://OU=Sales,DC=Company,DC=com"
DirectoryEntry objOU = new DirectoryEntry(strLdap);
DirectorySearcher objUserSearcher = new DirectorySearcher(objOU);
SearchResultCollection objResults;
//Search for user objects
objUserSearcher.PropertiesToLoad.Add("cn");
objUserSearcher.Filter = "(objectClass=user)";
objResults = objUserSearcher.FindAll();
DropDownList1.Items.Add("New User");
//Loop through the search results adding each one to the combo box
foreach (SearchResult objResult in objResults)
DropDownList1.Items.Add(objResult.Properties["cn"][0]);

What am I doing wrong here...
Sep 29 '05 #1
4 6367
CT
This works for me:

string strLdap =
"LDAP://serverName/CN=Users,OU=Sales,DC=Company,DC=com";
DirectoryEntry objOU = new DirectoryEntry(strLdap, "userName",
"password");
DirectorySearcher objUserSearcher = new DirectorySearcher(objOU,
"(&(objectClass=user)(objCategory=person))");
SearchResultCollection objResults;
//Search for user objects
objUserSearcher.PropertiesToLoad.Add("cn");
objResults = objUserSearcher.FindAll();
DropDownList1.Items.Add("New User");
//Loop through the search results adding each one to the combo box
foreach (SearchResult objResult in objResults)
DropDownList1.Items.Add(objResult.Properties["cn"][0]);
--
Carsten Thomsen
Enterprise Development with VS .NET, UML, AND MSF
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=105
Communities - http://community.integratedsolutions.dk

"Chris Geier" <chris.geier at gmail.com> wrote in message
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string strLdap = "LDAP://OU=Sales,DC=Company,DC=com"
DirectoryEntry objOU = new DirectoryEntry(strLdap);
DirectorySearcher objUserSearcher = new DirectorySearcher(objOU);
SearchResultCollection objResults;
//Search for user objects
objUserSearcher.PropertiesToLoad.Add("cn");
objUserSearcher.Filter = "(objectClass=user)";
objResults = objUserSearcher.FindAll();
DropDownList1.Items.Add("New User");
//Loop through the search results adding each one to the combo box
foreach (SearchResult objResult in objResults)
DropDownList1.Items.Add(objResult.Properties["cn"][0]);

What am I doing wrong here...

Sep 30 '05 #2
CT
Oops, to hasty in copying and pasting; replace this line

DirectorySearcher objUserSearcher = new DirectorySearcher(objOU,
"(&(objectClass=user)(objCategory=person))");

with
DirectorySearcher objUserSearcher = new DirectorySearcher(objOU,
"(objectClass=user)");

or simply use
DirectorySearcher objUserSearcher = new DirectorySearcher(objOU);
and add the Filter you were using in your own code snippet.
--
Carsten Thomsen
Enterprise Development with VS .NET, UML, AND MSF
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=105
Communities - http://community.integratedsolutions.dk

"CT" <ca******@spammersgoawaydotnetservices.biz> wrote in message
news:Ov**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
This works for me:

string strLdap =
"LDAP://serverName/CN=Users,OU=Sales,DC=Company,DC=com";
DirectoryEntry objOU = new DirectoryEntry(strLdap, "userName",
"password");
DirectorySearcher objUserSearcher = new DirectorySearcher(objOU,
"(&(objectClass=user)(objCategory=person))");
SearchResultCollection objResults;
//Search for user objects
objUserSearcher.PropertiesToLoad.Add("cn");
objResults = objUserSearcher.FindAll();
DropDownList1.Items.Add("New User");
//Loop through the search results adding each one to the combo box
foreach (SearchResult objResult in objResults)
DropDownList1.Items.Add(objResult.Properties["cn"][0]);
--
Carsten Thomsen
Enterprise Development with VS .NET, UML, AND MSF
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=105
Communities - http://community.integratedsolutions.dk

"Chris Geier" <chris.geier at gmail.com> wrote in message
news:CC**********************************@microsof t.com...
string strLdap = "LDAP://OU=Sales,DC=Company,DC=com"
DirectoryEntry objOU = new DirectoryEntry(strLdap);
DirectorySearcher objUserSearcher = new DirectorySearcher(objOU);
SearchResultCollection objResults;
//Search for user objects
objUserSearcher.PropertiesToLoad.Add("cn");
objUserSearcher.Filter = "(objectClass=user)";
objResults = objUserSearcher.FindAll();
DropDownList1.Items.Add("New User");
//Loop through the search results adding each one to the combo box
foreach (SearchResult objResult in objResults)
DropDownList1.Items.Add(objResult.Properties["cn"][0]);

What am I doing wrong here...


Sep 30 '05 #3
I can get this to work perfectly in a winform. But when I want to do it from
a webform it does not work. I am getting 2 error messages focused on the last
line of code

The best overloaded method match for
'system.web.ui.webcontrols.listitemcollection.Add( string)' has some invalid
arguements

and secondly

Arguement 1 cannot convert from object to string.
Sep 30 '05 #4

It expects an object, whose value is type string.

Example:

listBoxData.Add(New ListItem("apples"))

Source:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ssaddtopic.asp

Chris Geier wrote:
I can get this to work perfectly in a winform. But when I want to do it from
a webform it does not work. I am getting 2 error messages focused on the last
line of code

The best overloaded method match for
'system.web.ui.webcontrols.listitemcollection.Add( string)' has some invalid
arguements

and secondly

Arguement 1 cannot convert from object to string.

Sep 30 '05 #5

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