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to create a number of contacts via csvde. I have a csv with the following column headers. Also the 2nd line indicates what I have for a user format objectClass, DN, displayName, mail contact, "CN=Bob Loblaw, OU=Contacts,OU=_domaincontainer,DC=mydomain,DC=com, Bob Loblaw", bob.loblaw@mydomain.com I get the following error when I try to run it: C:\Windows\system32>csvde -i -j c:\scripts -f c:\scripts\contactimport05122011.csv Connecting to "(null)" Logging in as current
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user using SSPI Importing directory from file "c:\scripts\contactimport05122011.csv" Error reading attribute list 0 entries modified successfully. An error has occurred in the program I'm assuming it's an issue with the way I have my columns set up. Anyone? 0 Question by:subversive99 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Best Solution bysubversive99 Hey, I got it. I opened the csv using notepad (instead of excel which I had been using) and there were a bunch of ,,,,, after each row of data. I went back into excel and deleted a whole bunch of columns Go to Solution 4 Comments LVL 9 Overall: Level 9 Active Directory 1 Message Expert Comment by:sshah2542011-05-12 Check the first parameter in your file ... CN=Bob Loblaw, OU=Contacts,OU=_domaincontainer,DC=mydomain,DC=com, Bob Loblaw I have never seen a ", Bob Loblaw" at the end. Ss 0 Message Author Comment by:subversive992011-05-12 Sorry, the quotes should have ended after the com This is it. Stuff between the quotes is in the column below DN. objectClass, DN, displayName, mail contact, "CN=Bob Loblaw, OU=Contacts,OU=_domaincontainer,DC=mydomain,DC=com", Bob Loblaw, bob.loblaw@mydomain.com 0 Message Accepted Solution by:subversive992011-05-12 Hey, I got it. I opened the csv using notepad (
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error messages ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Kurt.HudsonJanuary 14, 20110 0 0 0 There are add error on line 2 referral several DS forum questions related to dealing with CSVDE errors. Typically these come from typos on import files https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27035455/CSVDE-import-failing.html or conflicts. A TechNet Wiki article How to Troubleshoot CSVDE Import and Export article has just been posted to help people work through such issues. http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/how-to-troubleshoot-csvde-import-and-export.aspx Comments (0) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Follow UsPopular https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/activedirectoryua/2011/01/14/troubleshooting-csvde-error-messages/ TagsActive Directory rights management RMS "Active Directory" "Active Directory Domain Services" Azure Active Directory Domain Services Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) AD CS AD DS AD Windows Azure Enterprise Mobility certificate services Group Policy Hyper-V certification authority Active Directory User Assistance Windows Server 2008 R2 PowerShell PowerShell Scripting Archives February 2016(1) November 2015(1) October 2015(1) September 2015(1) August 2015(1) July 2015(1) June 2015(1) May 2015(2) March 2015(1) February 2015(2) All of 2016(1) All of 2015(14) All of 2014(20) All of 2013(15) All of 2012(10) All of 2011(29) All of 2010(25) All of 2009(33) All of 2008(5) Privacy & Cookies Terms of Use Trademarks © 2016 Microsoft
good Wake-Up Alram software Hi All,I came across with a very good Alarm software which works if you PC/laptop gooes to standby mode. http://mstechgurus.blogspot.com/ Also it you can set a newspaper wherein in the early morning you can see the Newspaper when the Alarm rings. You can set your own music for http://www.rebeladmin.com/tag/csvde/ the a an alarm ring.I would like you to try the same. Posted by Sanjay Gupta at 2:09 AM No comments: Links to this post Thursday, February 26, active directory 2009 Migrating Global Address List from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007 Cross-Forest Following are the steps to migrate an Exchange 2003 Global Address List to an Exchange 2007 Organization Cross-forest. The important thing is that there is no physical connectivity between both the forests/organizations. These are 2 independent entities between which no Trust or Synchronization can be error reading attribute established. Step 1: Use the CSVDE command to export the users or contacts into a .CSV file. csvde -r "(objectClass=User)" -d "ou=testou,dc=ad,dc=testdomain,dc=co,dc=jp" -l displayName,mail,proxyAddresses,targetAddress,mailNickname -f c:\userlist.csv Note - If you need to export contacts from Active Directory you need to change the objectClass=user to objectClass=Contacts. All the attributes like "displayName,mail,proxyAddresses,targetAddress,mailNickname" are necessary to export mail enabled users and contacts. STEP 2: Take the userlist.csv file to the other Forest/Exchange Server. STEP 3: Open the file in an Excel Sheet. Insert a new column after the displayName. Name the column as objectClass. Enter the value into the column as User or Contact in front of each Object Exported If you do not add "objectClass" as a column the CSVDE import command fails with the following error "error reading attribute list" Rename the column header Mail with targetAddress. At this point we need to change the DN name to the one of your domain. In our scenario the DN name was "dc=ad,dc=testdomain,dc=co,dc=jp" and we ha
here http://www.rebeladmin.com/2014/07/automate-user-creation-on-ad-part-1/ In previous post i explain how to use CSVDE tool to export Active directory user details in to .csv file. Also I explain how to pass parameters and filter the output according to requirement. CSVDE tool also can use to import data in to the Active directory and it will help to automate the user creation process. Please note CSVDE tool only can use to import/export AD details only. it will not possible to use with modify or delete data in AD. The basic syntax for the import process is csvde -i -f filename -k in here -i specifies the import mode. CSVDE default mode is for export. -f parameter specify the "File". -k parameter will ignore errors about "object already exist" with the import. using this we can pass values from a comma-delimited text file (csv or txt) and automate the user account creation. for the demo i will use the following values in a CSV file. DN,objectClass,givenName,userPrincipalName,sn "CN=John Smith,OU=Sales Department,DC=contoso,DC=com",user,John Smith,john.smith@contoso.com, DN,objectClass,givenName,userPrincipalName,sn - Defines attributes by thier LDAP attributes names. "CN=John Smith,OU=Sales Department,DC=contoso,DC=com",user,John Smith,john.smith@contoso.com, - Line will create user called John Smith in the Sales Department OU under domain contoso. It also contain the values which pass to the listed LDAP attributes in first line. One disadvantage of CSVDE is you cannot import user passwords. there for when user create in AD user will initially add as disabled account and administrator need to set a password and enable it manually. Lets test the user import, The command which can use this is csvde -i -f C:\Sales\NewUsers.csv -k C:\Sales\NewUsers.csv - Is the path for the csv file. This command need to run on cmd as administrator and it should be AD server. According to message , it saying one entry is added successfully. let's go to the AD and confirm the account creation. as we can see the user account successfully created. lets check if its pass the info defined in the CSV file. General Properties Account Properties So according to above screenshots its successfully added the info which is defined on the csv file. as i explain before the account will be in disabled mode as we cant import passwords. to enable it we need to set a password. to do it right click on the user account and select option "reset