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I can not find how to see objects attributes in Active Directory in Microsoft Management Console (MMS). Please tell me if it is possible to do it in MMS. I found the Active Directory Explorer that show objects attributes: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963907.aspx. Do you know better tools?

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I want to find a simple UI tool that allow browse objects attributes in Active Directory like using Active Directory Explorer:

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If you know LDAP browser that is better that Active Directory Explorer please let me know.

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The ADSIEDIT tool from the Windows Support Tools is a great tool to "explore" the AD. The LDP tool (which is an LDAP browser) will work, too. Any LDAP browser-- GUI or command-line-- will also work. Finally, if command-line tools are your thing take a look at Joe Richards' wonderful ADFIND tool.

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It's a bit unclear to me what you're looking for.

It sort of looks like you're just wanting a big flat dump of the attributes associated with some subset of your Directory objects. If that's the case I'd strongly consider looking at Joe Richards' ADFIND. It's pretty easy to dump a subset of the Directory to an LDIF format text file which you can search / view in a very "flat" format.

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Open ADUC, Select View from the menu and click "Detail". This should add a Attribute Editor tab to each object.

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    This will only work if you browse to the OU the object is in, and not if you get to it using "Find...". Which, always annoyed me....
    – HostBits
    Commented May 3, 2013 at 13:46
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    @Cheekaleak If you've RSAT, try Active Directory Administrative Center (ADAC) instead of ADUC. The properties of a search result have available the Attribute Editor tab -- at the bottom under "Extensions".
    – jscott
    Commented May 3, 2013 at 14:56
  • not exactly what the OP wanted, but highly useful
    – Bozojoe
    Commented Oct 19, 2018 at 0:10

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