http://vcloud-lab.com/entries/active-directory/powershell-active-directory-show-treeview-of-user-or-group-memberof-hierarchyComments on post: Powershell Active Directory: Show treeview of User or Group memberof hierarchyVivitiCMS2019-06-11T19:51:05+05:30Virtual Geektag:vcloud-lab.com,2018-06-15:/entries/106733#comment_98517Comment by Kenny Yuen2018-06-15T22:12:06+05:302018-06-15T22:12:06+05:30Hello and thanks for this Script! Is there anyway you can put in code so that it will include subdomains?
thanks much!tag:vcloud-lab.com,2018-06-17:/entries/106733#comment_98527Comment by Kunal2018-06-17T20:47:37+05:302018-06-17T20:47:37+05:30Not sure about query, but will be including the subdomains.tag:vcloud-lab.com,2019-05-31:/entries/106733#comment_103490Comment by Dusty Huntington2019-05-31T19:11:41+05:302019-05-31T19:11:41+05:30This is fantastic! Any way this can be exported to a .csv file so it would be opened nicely in Excel with the nested groups across columns?tag:vcloud-lab.com,2019-06-11:/entries/106733#comment_103942Comment by Antonio2019-06-11T19:51:05+05:302019-06-11T19:51:05+05:30How can I get this export to a txt or csv file and also only look for Security groups,?