Display contact(s) from active directory.
Syntax
DSGET Contact ContactDN [-dn] [-fn] [-mi] [-ln] [-display] [-desc] [-office]
[-tel] [-email] [-hometel] [-pager] [-mobile] [-fax] [-iptel] [-title] [-dept] [-company]
[{-s Server | -d Domain}] [-u UserName] [-p {Password | *}]
[-c] [-q] [-l] [{-uc | -uco | -uci}]
Key
ContactDN Distinguished Name of the contact to view.
-dn Display the distinguished name.
-fn Display the first names.
-mi Display the middle initials.
-ln Display the last names.
-display Display the display names.
-desc Display the descriptions.
-office Display the office locations.
-tel Display the telephone numbers.
-email Display the email addresses.
-hometel Display the home telephone numbers.
-pager Display the pager numbers.
-mobile Display the mobile phone numbers.
-fax Display the fax numbers.
-iptel Display the IP phone number of the contact.
-title Display the titles.
-dept Display the departments.
-company Display the company information.
-s Server to connect to, Default=the domain controller in the logon domain.
-d Domain to connect to.
-u Username with which the user logs on to a remote server.
-p Password (UserName or Domain\UserName or Username@domain.com)
-c Report errors, but continue with the next object after any error (when you specify multiple objects)
by default dsget will exit when the first error occurs.
-q Quiet, suppress all output.
-l Display entries in a list format. By default, dsget outputs a table format.
-uc Unicode format.
-uco Unicode format for output only.
-uci Unicode format for input only.
Display the description and mobile phone number for contact Andy Kaufman:
C:\> dsget contact "CN=Andy Kaufman,OU=Users,OU=AcmeCo,DC=ss64,DC=Com" -desc -mobile
“I just want real reactions. I want people to laugh from the gut, be sad from the gut-or get angry from the gut” ~ Andy Kaufman
DSAdd - Add object. DSAdd Contact - Add a contact to active directory.
DSMod - Modify object. DSMod Contact - Modify a contact in active directory.
DSGet - Display object.
DSMove - Move object.
DSQuery - Search for objects. DSQuery Contact - Search for contacts in active directory.
DSRM - Delete object.
PowerShell: Get-adObject - Get one or more AD objects.