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I want a way to add users to Active Directory using a GUI. Ideally I want to use PowerShell because I don't want to have to install additional software, and I'll be running it on a Windows machine. Ideally I'd have a form that the user would input the info in and it would be sent to Active Directory. I'd also be OK with building a web server, for example using JavaScript on the front end and Node/PHP on the backend. This seems like overkill and not a viable option at all, however I have more web development experience than PowerShell experience so I wouldn't be opposed to this method if there's a possibility, and the advantage of it is that I'd have a site I'd be able to access instead of an application. What language would be best for this task, and are there existing examples I could base my code off of to be able to accomplish this task? I've seen GUI examples using XAML and PowerShell and also using Visual Studio to create one, but I'm not sure what the best method is.
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Answered 2019-Jan-15 at 23:20I wouldn't recommend allowing a user to input their own into and sending it straight to active directory. Of course this would depend on what information you require the user to fill in and the amount of total freedom you want to offer them when creating your form.
I would recommend using WPF. What I currently do is use Visual Studios to design the GUI (being able to see the form without running the powershell script is great and having it break instantly on errors lets me find the problems instantly). Then you can copy the XML code into a powershell script and manipulate/read the fields from there.
As a quick example of the GUI in powershell (not guaranteed to work)
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I have a snippet of code that is gzipped a string, it then reads the compressed version back to the original.
How can I measure the level of compression? i.e. count the bytes of the string before and after?
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Answered 2018-Dec-15 at 14:13Before size :
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