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How to determine if an account is disabled by examining useraccountcontrol?

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Reference: https://knowledge.zomers.eu/PowerShell/Pages/How-to-control-UserAccountControl-Active-Directory-flags-with-PowerShell.aspx

For example to check if the user account is disabled (accountdisabled should be present, decimal value 2):

($user.UserAccountControl[0] -band 2) -ne 0

 

User account control values:

Possible values

An overview of the possible options and their equivalent numeric option are (source):

Property flag Value in hexadecimal Value in decimal
SCRIPT 0x0001 1
ACCOUNTDISABLE 0x0002 2
HOMEDIR_REQUIRED 0x0008 8
LOCKOUT 0x0010 16
PASSWD_NOTREQD 0x0020 32
PASSWD_CANT_CHANGE
Note You cannot assign this permission by directly modifying the UserAccountControl attribute. For information about how to set the permission programmatically, see the “Property flag descriptions” section.
0x0040 64
ENCRYPTED_TEXT_PWD_ALLOWED 0x0080 128
TEMP_DUPLICATE_ACCOUNT 0x0100 256
NORMAL_ACCOUNT 0x0200 512
INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT 0x0800 2048
WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT 0x1000 4096
SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT 0x2000 8192
DONT_EXPIRE_PASSWORD 0x10000 65536
MNS_LOGON_ACCOUNT 0x20000 131072
SMARTCARD_REQUIRED 0x40000 262144
TRUSTED_FOR_DELEGATION 0x80000 524288
NOT_DELEGATED 0x100000 1048576
USE_DES_KEY_ONLY 0x200000 2097152
DONT_REQ_PREAUTH 0x400000 4194304
PASSWORD_EXPIRED 0x800000 8388608
TRUSTED_TO_AUTH_FOR_DELEGATION 0x1000000 16777216
PARTIAL_SECRETS_ACCOUNT 0x04000000 67108864

 

 



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