Get the users and groups to which a fine grained password policy is applied.
Syntax Get-ADFineGrainedPasswordPolicySubject [-Identity] ADFineGrainedPasswordPolicy [-AuthType {Negotiate | Basic}] [-Credential PSCredential] [-Server string] [CommonParameters] Key -AuthType {Negotiate | Basic} The authentication method to use: Negotiate (or 0), Basic (or 1) A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection is required for Basic authentication. -Credential PSCredential A user account that has permission to perform this action. The default is the current user unless the cmdlet is run from an AD PowerShell provider drive in which case the account associated with the drive is the default. "User64" or "Domain01\User64" or a PSCredential object. -Identity ADFineGrainedPasswordPolicy Specify an AD fine-grained password policy object by providing one of the following values. (The identifier in parentheses is the LDAP display name for the attribute.) Distinguished Name Example: CN=Strict Password Policy,CN=Password Settings Container,CN=System,DC=SS64,DC=com GUID (objectGUID) Example: 599c4d2e-f72d-4d20-8a78-030d69495f20 Security Identifier (objectSid) Example: S-1-5-21-5165297888-301467370-576410423-1803 Security Accounts Manager (SAM) Account Name (sAMAccountName) Example: PasswordPolicyLevel1 The cmdlet searches the default naming context or partition to find the object. If two or more objects are found, the cmdlet returns a non-terminating error. This parameter can also get this object through the pipeline or you can set this parameter to an object instance. -Server string The AD Domain Services instance to connect to, this may be a Fully qualified domain name, NetBIOS name, Fully qualified directory server name (with or without port number) or AD Snapshot instance. Examples: demo.SS64.com demo demoDC02.demo.ss64.com demoDC02.demo.ss64.com:3268 CommonParameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -WarningAction, -WarningVariable, -OutBuffer -OutVariable.
Get- ADFineGrainedPasswordPolicySubject gets the users and groups that are subject to a Fine-Grained Password Policy.
The -Identity parameter specifies the Fine-Grained Password Policy. Identify a fine grained password policy
by its distinguished name, GUID or name. The -Identity parameter may also be set to a Fine-Grained Password Policy object variable, or passed through the pipeline using for example Get-ADFineGrainedPasswordPolicy.
Example
Get the Fine Grained Password Policy subject of the Password Policy named 'SS64PasswordSettings':
PS C:\> Get-ADFineGrainedPasswordPolicySubject -Identity SS64PasswordSettings | FT Name,ObjectClass,DistinguishedName -AutoSize
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Related PowerShell Cmdlets:
Add-adFineGrainedPasswordPolicySubject - Apply a fine-grained password policy to one more users and groups.
Remove-adFineGrainedPasswordPolicySubject - Remove one or more users from a fine-grained policy.