What I mean is that right now I am using System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement and if I use UserPrincipal class I only see the Name, Middle Name, etc
so in my codes it like
UserPrincipal myUser = new UserPrincipal(pc);
myUser.Name = "aaaaaa";
myUser.SamAccountName = "aaaaaaa";
.
.
.
.
myUser.Save();
How would I see the attribute like mobile or info?
The proper way of doing it is by using PrincipalExtensions
where you extend the Principal
you are after and use the methods ExtensionSet
and ExtensionGet
as explained here.
In this case, you need to go one level deeper - back into the bowels of DirectoryEntry
- by grabbing it from the user principal:
DirectoryEntry de = (myUser.GetUnderlyingObject() as DirectoryEntry);
if(de != null)
{
// go for those attributes and do what you need to do
}
up.Mobile
would be perfect, but unfortunately, there's no such method in the UserPrincipal class, so you have to switch to DirectoryEntry by calling .GetUnderlyingObject()
.
static void GetUserMobile(PrincipalContext ctx, string userGuid)
{
try
{
UserPrincipal up = UserPrincipal.FindByIdentity(ctx, IdentityType.Guid, userGuid);
DirectoryEntry up_de = (DirectoryEntry)up.GetUnderlyingObject();
DirectorySearcher deSearch = new DirectorySearcher(up_de);
deSearch.PropertiesToLoad.Add("mobile");
SearchResultCollection results = deSearch.FindAll();
if (results != null && results.Count > 0)
{
ResultPropertyCollection rpc = results[0].Properties;
foreach (string rp in rpc.PropertyNames)
{
if (rp == "mobile")
Console.WriteLine(rpc["mobile"][0].ToString());
}
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
}
}