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I have some softwares integrated with AD group, so I usually need to maintain the members of c AD groups.
Almost theses operations are temporary, maybe 24hr or 1 month,etc.



Can I use powershell or vb script or other programs to make these routine done by program?



Any ideas would be appreciated.










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    I have some softwares integrated with AD group, so I usually need to maintain the members of c AD groups.
    Almost theses operations are temporary, maybe 24hr or 1 month,etc.



    Can I use powershell or vb script or other programs to make these routine done by program?



    Any ideas would be appreciated.










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      I have some softwares integrated with AD group, so I usually need to maintain the members of c AD groups.
      Almost theses operations are temporary, maybe 24hr or 1 month,etc.



      Can I use powershell or vb script or other programs to make these routine done by program?



      Any ideas would be appreciated.










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      I have some softwares integrated with AD group, so I usually need to maintain the members of c AD groups.
      Almost theses operations are temporary, maybe 24hr or 1 month,etc.



      Can I use powershell or vb script or other programs to make these routine done by program?



      Any ideas would be appreciated.







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          Yes, you can use PowerShell (or VB).



          Add users to an AD Group with PowerShell using Add-ADGroupMember and remove them using Remove-ADGroupMember.



          I would create a Scheduled Task running your script every hour or so.






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            Yes, you can use PowerShell (or VB).



            Add users to an AD Group with PowerShell using Add-ADGroupMember and remove them using Remove-ADGroupMember.



            I would create a Scheduled Task running your script every hour or so.






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              Yes, you can use PowerShell (or VB).



              Add users to an AD Group with PowerShell using Add-ADGroupMember and remove them using Remove-ADGroupMember.



              I would create a Scheduled Task running your script every hour or so.






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                Yes, you can use PowerShell (or VB).



                Add users to an AD Group with PowerShell using Add-ADGroupMember and remove them using Remove-ADGroupMember.



                I would create a Scheduled Task running your script every hour or so.






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                Yes, you can use PowerShell (or VB).



                Add users to an AD Group with PowerShell using Add-ADGroupMember and remove them using Remove-ADGroupMember.



                I would create a Scheduled Task running your script every hour or so.







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