This entry has been published on 2012-05-10 and may be out of date.
Last Updated on 2012-05-10.
string principal = "meow"; //Windows Username string filter = string.Format("(&(ObjectClass={0})(sAMAccountName={1}))", "person", principal); string domain = "domainname.local"; string[] properties = new string[] { "fullname" }; DirectoryEntry adRoot = new DirectoryEntry("LDAP://" + domain, null, null, AuthenticationTypes.Secure); DirectorySearcher searcher = new DirectorySearcher(adRoot); searcher.SearchScope = SearchScope.Subtree; searcher.ReferralChasing = ReferralChasingOption.All; searcher.PropertiesToLoad.AddRange(properties); searcher.Filter = filter; SearchResult result = searcher.FindOne(); DirectoryEntry directoryEntry = result.GetDirectoryEntry(); string displayName = directoryEntry.Properties["displayName"][0].ToString(); string firstName = directoryEntry.Properties["givenName"][0].ToString(); string lastName = directoryEntry.Properties["sn"][0].ToString(); string email = directoryEntry.Properties["mail"][0].ToString(); byte [] pic = (byte []) directoryEntry.Properties["thumbnailPhoto"][0]; MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream(pic); pictureBox1.Image = Image.FromStream(ms);
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To save pictures (e.g. user photos) in AD, you can use tools like this one.