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      NerdyDad
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      You're going to need to do some concentanation on your usernames in order to get the period included in the spot you want. Take a look at my script. There is a place where it is concentanated for the first name and last name for the email address and last name + first initial for usernames.

      https://mangolassi.it/topic/13324/creating-new-user-without-o365-with-powershell

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        NerdyDad
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        @wrx7m said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

        -EmailAddress $GivenName + "." + $Surname + "@email1.com" `

        Here, I think you're going to want to try something like:
        -join ($GivenName,".",$SurName,"@email1.com")

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          wrx7m
          last edited by wrx7m

          What about creating a new variable by combining two existing variables? (For the display name)

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            JaredBusch @wrx7m
            last edited by

            @wrx7m said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

            What about creating a new variable by combining two existing variables? (For the display name)

            Of course you can. But why clutter up more variables?

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              wrx7m @JaredBusch
              last edited by

              @JaredBusch - Well, it didn't work when I used the first 2 together. At least, with the syntax I had. Also, it would be nice to know how to do it. But, I would settle for getting the display name Jon Doe with a space in it using the 2 existing variables.

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                dafyre @wrx7m
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                @wrx7m said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                @JaredBusch - Well, it didn't work when I used the first 2 together. At least, with the syntax I had. Also, it would be nice to know how to do it. But, I would settle for getting the display name Jon Doe with a space in it using the 2 existing variables.

                $DisplayName="$GivenName $SurName" ?

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                  wrx7m @dafyre
                  last edited by

                  @dafyre I'll try that. I think I may have already tried it. I did all sorts of iterations.

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                    wrx7m
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                    Import-Module ActiveDirectory
                    $GivenName = Read-Host -Prompt "Enter First Name"
                    $Surname = Read-Host -Prompt "Enter Last Name"
                    $SecurePW = Read-Host -Prompt "Enter a Password" -AsSecureString
                    $DisplayName = "$GivenName $Surname"
                    New-ADUser -Name $DisplayName `
                    

                    Results in this error

                    New-ADUser : A positional parameter cannot be found that accepts argument '+'.
                    At \\FP02\it\Scripts\AD\AD-InitialUserCreationVariables.ps1:6 char:1
                    + New-ADUser -Name $DisplayName `
                    + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        + CategoryInfo          : InvalidArgument: (:) [New-ADUser], ParameterBindingException
                        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : PositionalParameterNotFound,Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.Commands.NewADUser
                    
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                      wrx7m
                      last edited by

                      If I get rid of the attempt to combine the 2 existing variables into a 3rd, I get this error.

                      New-ADUser : A positional parameter cannot be found that accepts argument '+'.
                      At \\FP02\it\Scripts\AD\AD-InitialUserCreationVariables.ps1:5 char:1
                      + New-ADUser -Name "$GivenName $Surname" `
                      + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                          + CategoryInfo          : InvalidArgument: (:) [New-ADUser], ParameterBindingException
                          + FullyQualifiedErrorId : PositionalParameterNotFound,Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.Commands.NewADUser
                      
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                        dafyre @wrx7m
                        last edited by

                        @wrx7m said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                        If I get rid of the attempt to combine the 2 existing variables into a 3rd, I get this error.

                        New-ADUser : A positional parameter cannot be found that accepts argument '+'.
                        At \\FP02\it\Scripts\AD\AD-InitialUserCreationVariables.ps1:5 char:1
                        + New-ADUser -Name "$GivenName $Surname" `
                        + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                            + CategoryInfo          : InvalidArgument: (:) [New-ADUser], ParameterBindingException
                            + FullyQualifiedErrorId : PositionalParameterNotFound,Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.Commands.NewADUser
                        

                        If you did not fix UserPrincipalName and EmailAddress as well, it will still error.

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                          JaredBusch
                          last edited by

                          This is why you run things manually and not in scripts until you know WTF you are doing.

                          Use the PowerShell ISE, that is what it is for.

                          You also do not have the Country in quotes. It is a string value.

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                            NerdyDad @wrx7m
                            last edited by

                            @wrx7m said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                            What about creating a new variable by combining two existing variables? (For the display name)

                            $displayName = join ($GivenName," ",$SurName)

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                              NerdyDad @dafyre
                              last edited by

                              @dafyre said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                              @wrx7m said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                              @JaredBusch - Well, it didn't work when I used the first 2 together. At least, with the syntax I had. Also, it would be nice to know how to do it. But, I would settle for getting the display name Jon Doe with a space in it using the 2 existing variables.

                              $DisplayName="$GivenName $SurName" ?

                              This would result in literally being given $GivenName $SurName whenever you ask for $DisplayName.

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                                dafyre @NerdyDad
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                                @NerdyDad said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                                @dafyre said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                                @wrx7m said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                                @JaredBusch - Well, it didn't work when I used the first 2 together. At least, with the syntax I had. Also, it would be nice to know how to do it. But, I would settle for getting the display name Jon Doe with a space in it using the 2 existing variables.

                                $DisplayName="$GivenName $SurName" ?

                                This would result in literally being given $GivenName $SurName whenever you ask for $DisplayName.

                                That's what he wants as I see his code above.

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                                  JaredBusch
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                                    NerdyDad @JaredBusch
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                                    @JaredBusch said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

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                                    Corrected. Thank you sir.

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                                      wrx7m @JaredBusch
                                      last edited by

                                      @JaredBusch said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                                      This is why you run things manually and not in scripts until you know WTF you are doing.

                                      Use the PowerShell ISE, that is what it is for.

                                      You also do not have the Country in quotes. It is a string value.

                                      I am running it manually and I am running it in ISE.

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                                        JaredBusch @wrx7m
                                        last edited by

                                        @wrx7m said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                                        @JaredBusch said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                                        This is why you run things manually and not in scripts until you know WTF you are doing.

                                        Use the PowerShell ISE, that is what it is for.

                                        You also do not have the Country in quotes. It is a string value.

                                        I am running it manually and I am running it in ISE.

                                        Change your New-ADUser to a Write-Host and keep adding to the concatenated line until it breaks.

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                                          coliver @JaredBusch
                                          last edited by coliver

                                          @JaredBusch said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                                          @wrx7m said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                                          @JaredBusch said in PowerShell - Create New AD User Using Prompts and Variables:

                                          This is why you run things manually and not in scripts until you know WTF you are doing.

                                          Use the PowerShell ISE, that is what it is for.

                                          You also do not have the Country in quotes. It is a string value.

                                          I am running it manually and I am running it in ISE.

                                          Change your New-ADUser to a Write-Host and keep adding to the concatenated line until it breaks.

                                          Write-host is one of the best debugging tools for poweshell. Does ISE have the ability to report what variable is assigned to what at a given step?

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                                            wrx7m
                                            last edited by wrx7m

                                            Thanks, everyone. Write-host was a great tool. I have found the following to work from start to finish.

                                            Edit: Added GivenName and Surname parameters

                                            Import-Module ActiveDirectory
                                            $GivenName = Read-Host -Prompt "Enter First Name"
                                            $Surname = Read-Host -Prompt "Enter Last Name"
                                            $SecurePW = Read-Host -Prompt "Enter a Password" -AsSecureString
                                            New-ADUser -GivenName $GivenName `
                                                       -Surname $Surname `
                                                       -Name "$GivenName $Surname" `
                                                       -AccountPassword $SecurePW  `
                                                       -SamAccountName $GivenName `
                                                       -DisplayName "$GivenName $Surname" `
                                                       -PasswordNeverExpires $True `
                                                       -UserPrincipalName "$GivenName@UPNDomain.com" `
                                                       -Country "US" `
                                                       -EmailAddress "$GivenName.$Surname@email1.com" `
                                                       -Path "OU=email1.com,OU=User Accounts,DC=upn,DC=com" `
                                                       -Enabled $True
                                            Set-ADUser -Identity "$GivenName" -Add @{Proxyaddresses="SMTP:$GivenName.$Surname@email1.com", "smtp:$GivenName.$Surname@email2.com", "smtp:$GivenName.$Surname@email3.com", "smtp:$GivenName.$Surname@email4.com", "smtp:$GivenName.$Surname@email5.com", "smtp:$GivenName.$Surname@email6.com"}
                                            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity Office365Users -Members $GivenName
                                            
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