C# DirectoryEntry add user to Active Directory no error but user was not added












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I try to add a user to AD from my PC to server. My OU is Guest after I click button it have no error. I check in OU Guest folder it have no any user.
How to add user to AD using C# ?



    private void Btn_ok_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
UserInfo newUserInfo;
newUserInfo.firstName = "TestName" ;
newUserInfo.lastName = "TestLastName";
newUserInfo.displayName = "TestName Lastname";

newUserInfo.username = "TestName.t";
newUserInfo.sAMAccountName = "TestName.t";

DirectoryEntry adUserFolder = new DirectoryEntry("LDAP://10.1.1.5/OU=Guest,DC=myhost,DC=com", "Administrator", "Pass123456");
if(adUserFolder.SchemaEntry.Name == "container")
{
DirectoryEntry newUser = adUserFolder.Children.Add("CN=" + newUserInfo.username, "User");

newUser.Properties["sAMAccountName"].Value = newUserInfo.sAMAccountName;
newUser.Properties["givenName"].Value = newUserInfo.firstName;

newUser.CommitChanges();
}
}









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  • Do you have more than one domain controller on your domain? Maybe it didn't replicate before you checked

    – Gabriel Luci
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:07
















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I try to add a user to AD from my PC to server. My OU is Guest after I click button it have no error. I check in OU Guest folder it have no any user.
How to add user to AD using C# ?



    private void Btn_ok_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
UserInfo newUserInfo;
newUserInfo.firstName = "TestName" ;
newUserInfo.lastName = "TestLastName";
newUserInfo.displayName = "TestName Lastname";

newUserInfo.username = "TestName.t";
newUserInfo.sAMAccountName = "TestName.t";

DirectoryEntry adUserFolder = new DirectoryEntry("LDAP://10.1.1.5/OU=Guest,DC=myhost,DC=com", "Administrator", "Pass123456");
if(adUserFolder.SchemaEntry.Name == "container")
{
DirectoryEntry newUser = adUserFolder.Children.Add("CN=" + newUserInfo.username, "User");

newUser.Properties["sAMAccountName"].Value = newUserInfo.sAMAccountName;
newUser.Properties["givenName"].Value = newUserInfo.firstName;

newUser.CommitChanges();
}
}









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  • Do you have more than one domain controller on your domain? Maybe it didn't replicate before you checked

    – Gabriel Luci
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:07














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I try to add a user to AD from my PC to server. My OU is Guest after I click button it have no error. I check in OU Guest folder it have no any user.
How to add user to AD using C# ?



    private void Btn_ok_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
UserInfo newUserInfo;
newUserInfo.firstName = "TestName" ;
newUserInfo.lastName = "TestLastName";
newUserInfo.displayName = "TestName Lastname";

newUserInfo.username = "TestName.t";
newUserInfo.sAMAccountName = "TestName.t";

DirectoryEntry adUserFolder = new DirectoryEntry("LDAP://10.1.1.5/OU=Guest,DC=myhost,DC=com", "Administrator", "Pass123456");
if(adUserFolder.SchemaEntry.Name == "container")
{
DirectoryEntry newUser = adUserFolder.Children.Add("CN=" + newUserInfo.username, "User");

newUser.Properties["sAMAccountName"].Value = newUserInfo.sAMAccountName;
newUser.Properties["givenName"].Value = newUserInfo.firstName;

newUser.CommitChanges();
}
}









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I try to add a user to AD from my PC to server. My OU is Guest after I click button it have no error. I check in OU Guest folder it have no any user.
How to add user to AD using C# ?



    private void Btn_ok_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
UserInfo newUserInfo;
newUserInfo.firstName = "TestName" ;
newUserInfo.lastName = "TestLastName";
newUserInfo.displayName = "TestName Lastname";

newUserInfo.username = "TestName.t";
newUserInfo.sAMAccountName = "TestName.t";

DirectoryEntry adUserFolder = new DirectoryEntry("LDAP://10.1.1.5/OU=Guest,DC=myhost,DC=com", "Administrator", "Pass123456");
if(adUserFolder.SchemaEntry.Name == "container")
{
DirectoryEntry newUser = adUserFolder.Children.Add("CN=" + newUserInfo.username, "User");

newUser.Properties["sAMAccountName"].Value = newUserInfo.sAMAccountName;
newUser.Properties["givenName"].Value = newUserInfo.firstName;

newUser.CommitChanges();
}
}






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  • Do you have more than one domain controller on your domain? Maybe it didn't replicate before you checked

    – Gabriel Luci
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:07



















  • Do you have more than one domain controller on your domain? Maybe it didn't replicate before you checked

    – Gabriel Luci
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:07

















Do you have more than one domain controller on your domain? Maybe it didn't replicate before you checked

– Gabriel Luci
Nov 14 '18 at 14:07





Do you have more than one domain controller on your domain? Maybe it didn't replicate before you checked

– Gabriel Luci
Nov 14 '18 at 14:07












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