Gordon Welling Admin Group

Manager Technnical Support Services
Joined: 11-December-2003 Location: Canada Posts: 626
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| Posted: 11-March-2010 at 12:45pm
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Question: Can I bulk delete accounts from a CSV file.
Answer: Yes, EMU allows you to select accounts from a .CSV file and you can then delete those user objects.
References: Read How
to bulk delete user accounts for steps to bulk delete accounts without using a CSV file. Refer to How to bulk manage users from a CSV file for steps to bulk manage accounts from a CSV file.
Steps: To select user objects using a CSV file:
1. Open EMU.
2. Select "Tools" > "Account Search Based on Data File"
3. In the "Account Search Based on Data File" window:
- For "Step 1" click the "Select" button and select the .CSV file to
use.
- For "Step 2" choose the unique identifier field from the
drop-down
box (these are the column header names from the CSV file). Choose
something that will provide the best possible unique match like "Full
Name" or "Login Name".
- Select the eDirectory comparison field
that matches the
"Identifier Field:" selected in Step 2 above.
4. Click "Next".
5. In the "User Accounts Search" window, select the eDirectory containers to perform a search for the accounts and click "OK". EMU will open an "Account Search Based on File" window which will display the search in action. When the search is complete a results window will open.
6. In the "Account Search Based on Text File" window, deselect any duplicate accounts that you do not want to manage. Click the "Continue" button.
7. In EMU, under the "Report Information" pane, use a combination of CTL+A, CTL+CLICK, and SHIFT+CLICK to select the users to be deleted.
8. Right-click the selected accounts and choose "Select In NDS View". Those accounts will be highlighted in the "NDS Information" pane throughout the tree view.
9. Under the "NDS Information" pane, right-click one of the highlighted users and choose "Delete Account(s)".
10. In the "Delete" window, select the desired delete options and click "Start".
NOTE:
Bulk deletions using EMU are not reversable unless restored from a
backup.
Edited by Gordon Welling on 11-March-2010 at 12:58pm
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