dsmod failed:OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:Directory object not found. Description: dsadd will add objects to the directory Syntax: dsadd OBJECTTYPE [-s SERVER | -d DOMAIN] [-u USERNAME] [-w {PASSWORD | *}] [-q] ARGUMENTS Parameters: Value Description -s SERVER Connect to the DC with name SERVER [Default: this system] -d DOMAIN Connect to a DC in domain DOMAIN [Default: Logon domain] -u USERNAME Connect as USERNAME [Default: the logged in user] -w PASSWORD Password for the user USERNAME [if * then prompt for pwd] -q Quiet mode: suppress all output to STDOUT OBJECTTYPE Type of object to add which is one of {user, computer,group,contact, ou, subnet, site, slink, slinkbr, conn} ARGUMENTS Parameters specific to the object type being added. For details, type "dsadd OBJECTTYPE -h" where OBJECTTYPE is one of the valid object types listed above Description: dsadd will add objects to the directory Syntax: dsadd OBJECTTYPE [-s SERVER | -d DOMAIN] [-u USERNAME] [-w {PASSWORD | *}] [-q] ARGUMENTS Parameters: Value Description -s SERVER Connect to the DC with name SERVER [Default: this system] -d DOMAIN Connect to a DC in domain DOMAIN [Default: Logon domain] -u USERNAME Connect as USERNAME [Default: the logged in user] -w PASSWORD Password for the user USERNAME [if * then prompt for pwd] -q Quiet mode: suppress all output to STDOUT OBJECTTYPE Type of object to add which is one of {user, computer,group,contact, ou, subnet, site, slink, slinkbr, conn} ARGUMENTS Parameters specific to the object type being added. For details, type "dsadd OBJECTTYPE -h" where OBJECTTYPE is one of the valid object types listed above dsadd failed:CN=nnGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsadd failed:CN=ooGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsadd failed:CN=ppGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsadd failed:CN=qqGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member. dsadd failed:CN=rrGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsadd failed:CN=ssGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member. dsadd failed:CN=ttGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member. dsadd failed:CN=uuGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member. dsadd failed:CN=vvGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsadd failed:CN=wwGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsadd failed:CN=xxGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsadd failed:CN=yyGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsadd failed:OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:An attempt was made to add an object to the directory with a name that is already in use. dsadd failed:CN=aGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The specified group already exists. dsadd failed:CN=aUser,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The specified user already exists. dsadd failed:CN=aComp,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The specified user already exists. dsadd failed:CN=aCont,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:An attempt was made to add an object to the directory with a name that is already in use. Description: dsmod modifies existing objects in the directory Syntax: dsmod [-s SERVER | -d DOMAIN] [-u USERNAME] [-w {PASSWORD | *}] [-q] OBJECTTYPE OBJECTDN ...[-desc DESCRIPTION] ARGUMENTS Parameters: Value Description -s SERVER Connect to the DC with name SERVER [Default: this system] -d DOMAIN Connect to a DC in domain DOMAIN [Default: this domain] -u USERNAME Connect as USERNAME [Default: the logged in user] -w PASSWORD Password for the user USERNAME [if * then prompt for pwd] -q Quiet mode OBJECTTYPE Type of object to modify which is one of {user, computer, group, contact, ou, subnet, site, slink, slinkbr, conn} OBJECTDN ... The LDAP distinguished name of the object being modified -desc DESCRIPTION Set the description attribute for the object specified by OBJECTDN ARGUMENTS Parameters specific to the object type being modified. For details, type dsmod OBJECTTYPE h where OBJECTTYPE is one of the valid object types listed above Description: dsmod modifies existing objects in the directory Syntax: dsmod [-s SERVER | -d DOMAIN] [-u USERNAME] [-w {PASSWORD | *}] [-q] OBJECTTYPE OBJECTDN ...[-desc DESCRIPTION] ARGUMENTS Parameters: Value Description -s SERVER Connect to the DC with name SERVER [Default: this system] -d DOMAIN Connect to a DC in domain DOMAIN [Default: this domain] -u USERNAME Connect as USERNAME [Default: the logged in user] -w PASSWORD Password for the user USERNAME [if * then prompt for pwd] -q Quiet mode OBJECTTYPE Type of object to modify which is one of {user, computer, group, contact, ou, subnet, site, slink, slinkbr, conn} OBJECTDN ... The LDAP distinguished name of the object being modified -desc DESCRIPTION Set the description attribute for the object specified by OBJECTDN ARGUMENTS Parameters specific to the object type being modified. For details, type dsmod OBJECTTYPE h where OBJECTTYPE is one of the valid object types listed above Description: dsmod ou will modify an existing organizational unit in the directory Syntax: dsmod ou { | } [-name NEWNAME] [-desc DESCRIPTION] Parameters: Value Description NAME Common name of one or more OUs to modify OBJECTDN ... DNs of one or more OUs to modify -name NEWNAME Rename the OU to NEWNAME -desc DESCRIPTION Set OU description to DESCRIPTION Description: dsmod group modifies an existing group in the directory Syntax: dsmod group [-samid SAMNAME] [-desc DESCRIPTION] [-secgrp yes|no] [-scope l|g|u] dsmod group {-addmbr|-rmmbr|-chmbr} OBJECTDN ... Parameters: Value Description NAME Common name of one or more groups to modify OBJECTDN ...... DNs of one or more groups to modify -name NEWNAME Rename the group to NEWNAME -samname SAMNAME Set the SAM account name of group to SAMNAME -desc DESCRIPTION Set group description to DESCRIPTION -secgrp yes|no Set the group type to security or non-security -scope l|g|u Set the scope of group to local/global/universal -memberof GROUP; Make group a member of one or more groups GROUP; Description: dsmod user will modify an existing user in the directory Syntax: dsmod user { | } [-name NEWNAME] [-upn UPN] [-fn FIRSTNAME] [-mi INITIAL] [-ln LASTNAME] [-display DISPLAYNAME] [-pwd PASSWORD] [-desc DESCRIPTION] [-office OFFICE] [-tel PHONE#] [-email EMAIL] [-hometel HOMEPHONE#] [-pager PAGER#] [-mobile CELLPHONE#] [-fax FAX#] [-iptel IPPHONE#] [-title TITLE] [-dept DEPARTMENT] [-company COMPANY] [-mustchpwd yes|no] [-canchpwd yes|no] [-pwdneverexpires yes|no] [-acctexpires NUMDAYS] [-disabled yes|no] Parameters: Value Description NAME Common name of one or more users to modify OBJECTDN ... DNs of one or more users to modify -name NEWNAME Rename the user to NEWNAME -upn UPN Set the upn value to UPN -fn FIRSTNAME Set user first name to FIRSTNAME -mi INITIAL Set user middle initial to INITIAL -ln LASTNAME Set user last name to LASTNAME -display DISPLAYNAME Set user display name to DISPLAYNAME -pwd PASSWORD Reset user password to PASSWORD -desc DESCRIPTION Set user description to DESCRIPTION -office OFFICE Set user office location to OFFICE -tel PHONE# Set user telephone# to PHONE# -email EMAIL Set user e-mail address to EMAIL -hometel HOMEPHONE# Set user home phone# to HOMEPHONE# -pager PAGER# Set user pager# to PAGER# -mobile CELLPHONE# Set user mobile# to CELLPHONE# -fax FAX# Set user fax# to FAX# -title TITLE Set user title to TITLE -dept DEPARTMENT Set user department to DEPARTMENT -company COMPANY Set user company info to COMPANY -mustchpwd yes|no Set if user must change password at next logon -canchpwd yes|no Set if user can change password or not -pwdneverexpires yes|no Set if user password never expires or not -acctexpires NUMDAYS Set user account to expire in NUMDAYS days from today [a value of 0 implies account never expires] -disabled yes|no Set if user account is disabled or not Examples: Resetting a user password can be accomplished by running dsmod user USERDN -pwd NEW_PASSWORD -mustchpwd yes Passwords of multiple users can be reset at the same time to a common password forcing them to change their password the next time they logon by running dsmod user USERDN1 USERDN2 USERDN3 -pwd NEW_PASSWORD -mustchpwd yes Disabling multiple user accounts at the same time can be accomplished by running dsmod user USERDN1 USERDN2 USERDN3 -disabled yes Description: dsmod computer will modify an existing computer in the directory Syntax: dsmod computer { | } [-name NEWNAME] [-desc DESCRIPTION] [-disabled yes|no] [-reset] Parameters: Value Description NAME Common name of one or more computers to modify OBJECTDN ... DNs of one or more computers to modify -name NEWNAME Rename the computer to NEWNAME -desc DESCRIPTION Set computer description to DESCRIPTION -disabled yes|no Set if computer account is disabled or not -reset Reset computer account Examples: Disabling (or reseting) multiple computer accounts at the same time can be accomplished by running dsmod computer DN1 DN2 DN3 -disabled yes dsmod computer DN1 DN2 DN3 -reset Description: dsmod contact will modify an existing contact in the directory Syntax: dsmod contact { | } [-name NEWNAME] [-fn FIRSTNAME] [-mi INITIAL] [-ln LASTNAME] [-full FULLNAME] [-desc DESCRIPTION] [-office OFFICE] [-tel PHONE#] [-email EMAIL] [-hometel HOMEPHONE#] [-pager PAGER#] [-mobile CELLPHONE#] [-fax FAX#] [-iptel IPPHONE#] [-title TITLE] [-dept DEPARTMENT] [-company COMPANY] Parameters: Value Description NAME Common name of one or more contacts to modify OBJECTDN ... DNs of one or more contacts to modify -name NEWNAME Rename the contact to NEWNAME -fn FIRSTNAME Set contact first name to FIRSTNAME -mi INITIAL Set contact middle initial to INITIAL -ln LASTNAME Set contact last name to LASTNAME -full FULLNAME Set contact full name to FULLNAME -desc DESCRIPTION Set contact description to DESCRIPTION -office OFFICE Set contact office location to OFFICE -tel PHONE# Set contact telephone# to PHONE# -email EMAIL Set contact e-mail address to EMAIL -hometel HOMEPHONE# Set contact home phone# to HOMEPHONE# -pager PAGER# Set contact pager# to PAGER# -mobile CELLPHONE# Set contact mobile# to CELLPHONE# -fax FAX# Set contact fax# to FAX# -title TITLE Set contact title to TITLE -dept DEPARTMENT Set contact department to DEPARTMENT -company COMPANY Set contact company info to COMPANY dsmod failed:CN=LocalSec4,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The request is not supported. dsmod failed:CN=LocalSec6,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The request is not supported. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalSec4,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The request is not supported. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalSec6,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The request is not supported. dsmod failed:CN=LocalDist4,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The request is not supported. dsmod failed:CN=LocalDist6,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The request is not supported. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalDist4,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The request is not supported. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalDist6,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The request is not supported. dsmod failed:CN=dGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The request is not supported. dsmod failed:CN=dGroup,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:The request is not supported. Description: dsmod user will modify an existing user in the directory Syntax: dsmod user { | } [-name NEWNAME] [-upn UPN] [-fn FIRSTNAME] [-mi INITIAL] [-ln LASTNAME] [-display DISPLAYNAME] [-pwd PASSWORD] [-desc DESCRIPTION] [-office OFFICE] [-tel PHONE#] [-email EMAIL] [-hometel HOMEPHONE#] [-pager PAGER#] [-mobile CELLPHONE#] [-fax FAX#] [-iptel IPPHONE#] [-title TITLE] [-dept DEPARTMENT] [-company COMPANY] [-mustchpwd yes|no] [-canchpwd yes|no] [-pwdneverexpires yes|no] [-acctexpires NUMDAYS] [-disabled yes|no] Parameters: Value Description NAME Common name of one or more users to modify OBJECTDN ... DNs of one or more users to modify -name NEWNAME Rename the user to NEWNAME -upn UPN Set the upn value to UPN -fn FIRSTNAME Set user first name to FIRSTNAME -mi INITIAL Set user middle initial to INITIAL -ln LASTNAME Set user last name to LASTNAME -display DISPLAYNAME Set user display name to DISPLAYNAME -pwd PASSWORD Reset user password to PASSWORD -desc DESCRIPTION Set user description to DESCRIPTION -office OFFICE Set user office location to OFFICE -tel PHONE# Set user telephone# to PHONE# -email EMAIL Set user e-mail address to EMAIL -hometel HOMEPHONE# Set user home phone# to HOMEPHONE# -pager PAGER# Set user pager# to PAGER# -mobile CELLPHONE# Set user mobile# to CELLPHONE# -fax FAX# Set user fax# to FAX# -title TITLE Set user title to TITLE -dept DEPARTMENT Set user department to DEPARTMENT -company COMPANY Set user company info to COMPANY -mustchpwd yes|no Set if user must change password at next logon -canchpwd yes|no Set if user can change password or not -pwdneverexpires yes|no Set if user password never expires or not -acctexpires NUMDAYS Set user account to expire in NUMDAYS days from today [a value of 0 implies account never expires] -disabled yes|no Set if user account is disabled or not Examples: Resetting a user password can be accomplished by running dsmod user USERDN -pwd NEW_PASSWORD -mustchpwd yes Passwords of multiple users can be reset at the same time to a common password forcing them to change their password the next time they logon by running dsmod user USERDN1 USERDN2 USERDN3 -pwd NEW_PASSWORD -mustchpwd yes Disabling multiple user accounts at the same time can be accomplished by running dsmod user USERDN1 USERDN2 USERDN3 -disabled yes dsmod failed:CN=GlobalSec1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalSec1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalSec1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalSec1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=UniSec1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=UniSec1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalDist1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalDist1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalDist1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalDist1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=UniDist1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=UniDist1,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalSec2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalSec2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalSec2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalSec2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=UniSec2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=UniSec2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalDist2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalDist2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalDist2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=GlobalDist2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A global group cannot have a universal group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=UniDist2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member. dsmod failed:CN=UniDist2,OU=aTest,DC=jeffjontst,DC=nttest,DC=microsoft,DC=com:A universal group cannot have a local group as a member.