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    I want to see who is a member of every local Administrators Group on all member servers in our domain. How best to do this?

    Chris

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    Re: Audit Local Administrators Groups

    Select your computers in Hyena's right window, then go to Tools->Exporter Pro->Export Selected Objects.
    Click the Settings button, then double-click on Windows NT/Local Groups.
    Check the box to Export Group Members, then enter in an output file such as c:\groups.txt.
    Check the box to Only export information for groups listed in this file:
    Enter in a file name such as c:\grpmembers.txt and click Edit.
    Notepad should open and tell you the file doesn't exist, then ask you if you want to create it. Click Yes.
    In the file enter in Administrators, then save the file and close Notepad.
    Click OK, then click Close, then click Start Export.

    When it is finished exporting you can open c:\groups.txt with Excel and you will see the members of the Administrators group for the selected computers.

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    • #3
      Re: Audit Local Administrators Groups

      <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Originally posted by cmccullough:
      <span style="font-weight: bold">Select your computers in Hyena's right window, then go to Tools->Exporter Pro->Export Selected Objects.
      Click the Settings button, then double-click on Windows NT/Local Groups.
      Check the box to Export Group Members, then enter in an output file such as c:\groups.txt.
      Check the box to Only export information for groups listed in this file:
      Enter in a file name such as c:\grpmembers.txt and click Edit.
      Notepad should open and tell you the file doesn't exist, then ask you if you want to create it. Click Yes.
      In the file enter in Administrators, then save the file and close Notepad.
      Click OK, then click Close, then click Start Export.

      When it is finished exporting you can open c:\groups.txt with Excel and you will see the members of the Administrators group for the selected computers.</span></div></div>


      Thanks. I did the above and in the results window I have

      Object Name Status Message
      Servers Ping Failed

      Any ideas?

      Chris

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      • #4
        Re: Audit Local Administrators Groups

        It looks like you selected the Servers folder instead of the actual servers. Double-click on the Servers folder to display your servers in the right window, then select the actual servers in the right window and run it again.

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        • #5
          Re: Audit Local Administrators Groups

          That did it. Thank you!

          Chris

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