CSVDE is a command that can be used to import
and export objects to and from the AD into a CSV-formatted file. A CSV (Comma
Separated Value) file is a file easily readable in Excel. I will not go to
length into this powerful command, but I will show you some basic samples of
how to import a large number of users into your AD. Of course, as with the
DSADD command, CSVDE can do more than just import users. Consult your help file
for more info.
LDIFDE is a command that can be used to import
and export objects to and from the AD into a LDIF-formatted file. A LDIF (LDAP
Data Interchange Format) file is a file easily readable in any text editor,
however it is not readable in programs like Excel. The major difference between
CSVDE and LDIFDE (besides the file format) is the fact that LDIFDE can be used
to edit and delete existing AD objects (not just users), while CSVDE can only
import and export objects.
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