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;// Microsoft Windows
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;// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 2000 - 2000
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;// File: usage.mc
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;// Author: micretz
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;//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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MessageId=1
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SymbolicName=USAGE_DSADD
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Language=English
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Description: This tool's commands add specific types of objects to the directory. The dsadd commands:
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dsadd computer - adds a computer to the directory.
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dsadd contact - adds a contact to the directory.
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dsadd group - adds a group to the directory.
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dsadd ou - adds an organizational unit to the directory.
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dsadd user - adds a user to the directory.
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For help on a specific command, type "dsadd <ObjectType> /?" where <ObjectType> is
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one of the supported object types shown above. For example, dsadd ou /?.
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Directory Service command-line tools help:
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dsadd /? - help for adding objects.
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dsget /? - help for displaying objects.
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dsmod /? - help for modifying objects.
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dsmove /? - help for moving objects.
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dsquery /? - help for finding objects matching search criteria.
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dsrm /? - help for deleting objects.
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MessageId=2
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SymbolicName=USAGE_DSADD_USER
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Language=English
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Description: Adds a user to the directory.
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Syntax: dsadd user <ObjectDN>
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-samid <SAMName>
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[-upn <UPN>]
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[-fn <FirstName>]
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[-mi <Initial>]
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[-ln <LastName>]
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[-display <DisplayName>]
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[-empid <EmployeeID>]
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[-pwd {<Password> | *}]
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[-desc <Description>]
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[-memberof <Group ...>]
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[-office <Office>]
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[-tel <Phone#>]
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[-email <Email>]
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[-hometel <HomePhone#>]
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[-pager <Pager#>]
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[-mobile <CellPhone#>]
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[-fax <Fax#>]
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[-iptel <IPPhone#>]
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[-webpg <WebPage>]
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[-title <Title>]
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[-dept <Department>]
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[-company <Company>]
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[-mgr <Manager>]
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[-hmdir <HomeDir>]
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[-hmdrv <DriveLtr:>]
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[-profile <ProfilePath>]
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[-loscr <ScriptPath>]
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[-mustchpwd {yes | no}]
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[-canchpwd {yes | no}]
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[-reversiblepwd {yes | no}]
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[-pwdneverexpires {yes | no}]
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[-acctexpires <NumDays>]
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[-disabled {yes | no}]
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[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}]
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[-u <UserName>]
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[-p {<Password> | *}]
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[-q]
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Parameters:
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Value Description
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<ObjectDN> Required. Distinguished name (DN) of user to add.
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-samid <SAMName> Required. Set the SAM account name of user to <SAMName>.
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-upn <UPN> Set the upn value to <UPN>.
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-fn <FirstName> Set user first name to <FirstName>.
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-mi <Initial> Set user middle initial to <Initial>.
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-ln <LastName> Set user last name to <LastName>.
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-display <DisplayName> Set user display name to <DisplayName>.
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-empid <EmployeeID> Set user employee ID to <EmployeeID>.
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-pwd {<Password> | *} Set user password to <Password>. If *, then you are
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prompted for a password.
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-desc <Description> Set user description to <Description>.
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-memberof <Group ...> Make user a member of one or more groups <Group ...>
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-office <Office> Set user office location to <Office>.
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-tel <Phone#> Set user telephone# to <Phone#>.
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-email <Email> Set user e-mail address to <Email>.
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-hometel <HomePhone#> Set user home phone# to <HomePhone#>.
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-pager <Pager#> Set user pager# to <Pager#>.
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-mobile <CellPhone#> Set user mobile# to <CellPhone#>.
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-fax <Fax#> Set user fax# to <Fax#>.
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-iptel <IPPhone#> Set user IP phone# to <IPPhone#>.
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-webpg <WebPage> Set user web page URL to <WebPage>.
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-title <Title> Set user title to <Title>.
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-dept <Department> Set user department to <Department>.
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-company <Company> Set user company info to <Company>.
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-mgr <Manager> Set user's manager to <Manager> (format is DN).
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-hmdir <HomeDir> Set user home directory to <HomeDir>. If this is
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UNC path, then a drive letter that will be mapped to
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this path must also be specified through -hmdrv.
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-hmdrv <DriveLtr:> Set user home drive letter to <DriveLtr:>
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-profile <ProfilePath> Set user's profile path to <ProfilePath>.
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-loscr <ScriptPath> Set user's logon script path to <ScriptPath>.
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-mustchpwd {yes | no} User must change password at next logon or not.
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Default: no.
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-canchpwd {yes | no} User can change password or not. This should be
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"yes" if the -mustchpwd is "yes". Default: yes.
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-reversiblepwd {yes | no}
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Store user password using reversible encryption or
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not. Default: no.
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-pwdneverexpires {yes | no}
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User password never expires or not. Default: no.
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-acctexpires <NumDays> Set user account to expire in <NumDays> days from
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today. A value of 0 implies account expires
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at the end of today; a positive value
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implies the account expires in the future;
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a negative value implies the account already expired
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and sets an expiration date in the past;
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the string value "never" implies that the
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account never expires].
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-disabled {yes | no} User account is disabled or not. Default: no.
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{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}
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-s <Server> connects to the domain controller (DC) with name
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<Server>. Default: local system.
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-d <Domain> connects to a DC in domain <Domain>.
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Default: a DC in the logon domain.
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-u <UserName> Connect as <UserName>. Default: the logged in user.
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-p {<Password> | *} Password for the user <UserName>. If * then prompted for pwd.
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-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to standard output.
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Remarks:
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If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks
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around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
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If you enter multiple values, the values must be separated by spaces
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(for example, a list of distinguished names).
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The special token $username$ (case insensitive) may be used to place the SAM account name in the value of a parameter. For example, if the target user DN is CN=Jane Doe,CN=users,CN=microsoft,CN=com and the SAM account name attribute is "janed," the -hmdir parameter can have the following substitution:
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-hmdir \users\$username$\home
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The value of the -hmdir parameter is modified to the following value:
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- hmdir \users\janed\home
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See also:
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dsadd computer /? - help for adding a computer to the directory.
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dsadd contact /? - help for adding a contact to the directory.
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dsadd group /? - help for adding a group to the directory.
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dsadd ou /? - help for adding an organizational unit to the directory.
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dsadd user /? - help for adding a user to the directory.
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Directory Service command-line tools help:
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dsadd /? - help for adding objects.
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dsget /? - help for displaying objects.
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dsmod /? - help for modifying objects.
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dsmove /? - help for moving objects.
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dsquery /? - help for finding objects matching search criteria.
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dsrm /? - help for deleting objects.
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MessageId=3
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SymbolicName=USAGE_DSADD_COMPUTER
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Language=English
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Description: Adds a computer to the directory.
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Syntax: dsadd computer <ObjectDN>
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[-samid <SAMName>]
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[-desc <Description>]
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[-loc <Location>]
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[-memberof <Group ...>]
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[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}]
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[-u <UserName>]
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[-p {<Password> | *}]
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[-q]
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Parameters:
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Value Description
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<ObjectDN> Required. Distinguished name (DN) of computer to add.
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-samid <SAMName> Sets the computer SAM account name to <SAMName>.
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If this parameter is not specified, then a
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SAM account name is derived from the value of
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the common name (CN) attribute used in <ObjectDN>.
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-desc <Description> Sets the computer description to <Description>.
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-loc <Location> Sets the computer location to <Location>.
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-memberof <Group ...> Makes the computer a member of one or more groups
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given by the space-separated list of DNs <Group ...>.
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{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}
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-s <Server> connects to the domain controller (DC) with name
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<Server>. Default: local system.
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-d <Domain> connects to a DC in domain <Domain>.
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Default: a DC in the logon domain.
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-u <UserName> Connect as <UserName>. Default: the logged in user.
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-p {<Password> | *}
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Password for the user <UserName>. If * then prompted for pwd.
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-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to standard output.
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Remarks:
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If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks
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around the text (for example, "CN=DC2,OU=Domain Controllers,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
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If you enter multiple values, the values must be separated by spaces
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(for example, a list of group distinguished names).
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See also:
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dsadd computer /? - help for adding a computer to the directory.
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dsadd contact /? - help for adding a contact to the directory.
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dsadd group /? - help for adding a group to the directory.
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dsadd ou /? - help for adding an organizational unit to the directory.
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dsadd user /? - help for adding a user to the directory.
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Directory Service command-line tools help:
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dsadd /? - help for adding objects.
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dsget /? - help for displaying objects.
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dsmod /? - help for modifying objects.
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dsmove /? - help for moving objects.
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dsquery /? - help for finding objects matching search criteria.
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dsrm /? - help for deleting objects.
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MessageId=4
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SymbolicName=USAGE_DSADD_GROUP
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Language=English
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Description: Adds a group to the directory.
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Syntax: dsadd group <ObjectDN>
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[-secgrp {yes | no}]
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[-scope {l | g | u}]
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[-samid <SAMName>]
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[-desc <Description>]
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[-memberof <Group ...>]
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[-members <Member ...>]
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[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}]
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[-u <UserName>]
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[-p {<Password> | *}]
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[-q]
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Parameters:
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Value Description
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<ObjectDN> Required. Distinguished name (DN) of group to add.
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-secgrp {yes | no} Sets this group as a security group (yes) or not (no).
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Default: yes.
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-scope {l | g | u} Scope of this group: local, global or universal.
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Default: global.
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-samid <SAMName> Set the SAM account name of group to <SAMName>
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(for example, operators).
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-desc <Description> Set group description to <Description>.
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-memberof <Group ...> Make the group a member of one or more groups
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given by the space-separated list of DNs <Group ...>.
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-members <Member ...> Add one or more members to this group. Members are
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set by space-separated list of DNs <Member ...>.
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{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}
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-s <Server> connects to the domain controller (DC) with name
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<Server>. Default: local system.
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-d <Domain> connects to a DC in domain <Domain>.
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Default: a DC in the logon domain.
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-u <UserName> Connect as <UserName>. Default: the logged in user.
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-p {<Password> | *}
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Password for the user <UserName>. If * then prompted for pwd.
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-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to standard output.
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Remarks:
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If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks
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around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
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If you enter multiple values, the values must be separated by spaces
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(for example, a list of group distinguished names).
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See also:
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dsadd computer /? - help for adding a computer to the directory.
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dsadd contact /? - help for adding a contact to the directory.
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dsadd group /? - help for adding a group to the directory.
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dsadd ou /? - help for adding an organizational unit to the directory.
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dsadd user /? - help for adding a user to the directory.
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Directory Service command-line tools help:
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dsadd /? - help for adding objects.
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dsget /? - help for displaying objects.
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dsmod /? - help for modifying objects.
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dsmove /? - help for moving objects.
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dsquery /? - help for finding objects matching search criteria.
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dsrm /? - help for deleting objects.
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MessageId=5
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SymbolicName=USAGE_DSADD_OU
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Language=English
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Description: Adds an organizational unit to the directory
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Syntax: dsadd ou <ObjectDN>
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[-desc <Description>]
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[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}]
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[-u <UserName>]
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[-p {<Password> | *}]
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[-q]
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Parameters:
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Value Description
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<ObjectDN> Required. Distinguished name (DN)
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of the organizational unit (OU) to add.
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-desc <Description> Set the OU description to <Description>.
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{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}
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-s <Server> connects to the domain controller (DC) with name
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<Server>. Default: local system.
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-d <Domain> connects to a DC in domain <Domain>.
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Default: a DC in the logon domain.
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-u <UserName> Connect as <UserName>. Default: the logged in user.
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-p {<Password> | *}
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Password for the user <UserName>. If * then prompted for pwd.
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-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to standard output.
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Remarks:
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If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks
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around the text (for example, "OU=Domain Controllers,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
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See also:
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dsadd computer /? - help for adding a computer to the directory.
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dsadd contact /? - help for adding a contact to the directory.
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dsadd group /? - help for adding a group to the directory.
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dsadd ou /? - help for adding an organizational unit to the directory.
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dsadd user /? - help for adding a user to the directory.
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Directory Service command-line tools help:
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dsadd /? - help for adding objects.
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dsget /? - help for displaying objects.
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dsmod /? - help for modifying objects.
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dsmove /? - help for moving objects.
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dsquery /? - help for finding objects matching search criteria.
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dsrm /? - help for deleting objects.
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MessageId=6
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SymbolicName=USAGE_DSADD_CONTACT
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Language=English
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Description: Adds a contact to the directory.
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Syntax: dsadd contact <ObjectDN>
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[-fn <FirstName>]
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[-mi <Initial>]
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[-ln <LastName>]
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[-display <DisplayName>]
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[-desc <Description>]
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[-office <Office>]
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[-tel <Phone#>]
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[-email <Email>]
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[-hometel <HomePhone#>]
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[-pager <Pager#>]
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[-mobile <CellPhone#>]
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[-fax <Fax#>]
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[-iptel <IPPhone#>]
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[-title <Title>]
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[-dept <Department>]
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[-company <Company>]
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[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}]
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[-u <UserName>]
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[-p {<Password> | *}]
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[-q]
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Parameters:
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Value Description
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<ObjectDN> Required. Distinguished name (DN) of contact to add.
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-fn <FirstName> Sets contact first name to <FirstName>.
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-mi <Initial> Sets contact middle initial to <Initial>.
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-ln <LastName> Sets contact last name to <LastName>.
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-display <DisplayName> Sets contact display name to <DisplayName>.
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-desc <Description> Sets contact description to <Description>.
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-office <Office> Sets contact office location to <Office>.
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-tel <Phone#> Sets contact telephone# to <Phone#>.
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-email <Email> Sets contact e-mail address to <Email>.
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-hometel <HomePhone#> Sets contact home phone# to <HomePhone#>.
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-pager <Pager#> Sets contact pager# to <Pager#>.
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-mobile <CellPhone#> Sets contact mobile# to <CellPhone#>.
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-fax <Fax#> Sets contact fax# to <Fax#>.
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-iptel <IPPhone#> Sets contact IP phone# to <IPPhone#>.
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-title <Title> Sets contact title to <Title>.
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-dept <Department> Sets contact department to <Department>.
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-company <Company> Sets contact company info to <Company>.
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{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}
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-s <Server> connects to the domain controller (DC) with name
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<Server>. Default: local system.
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-d <Domain> connects to a DC in domain <Domain>.
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Default: a DC in the logon domain.
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-u <UserName> Connect as <UserName>. Default: the logged in user.
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-p {<Password> | *}
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Password for the user <UserName>. If * then prompted for pwd.
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-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to standard output.
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Remarks:
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If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks
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around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
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See also:
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dsadd computer /? - help for adding a computer to the directory.
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dsadd contact /? - help for adding a contact to the directory.
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dsadd group /? - help for adding a group to the directory.
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dsadd ou /? - help for adding an organizational unit to the directory.
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dsadd user /? - help for adding a user to the directory.
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Directory Service command-line tools help:
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dsadd /? - help for adding objects.
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dsget /? - help for displaying objects.
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dsmod /? - help for modifying objects.
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dsmove /? - help for moving objects.
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dsquery /? - help for finding objects matching search criteria.
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dsrm /? - help for deleting objects.
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MessageId=7
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SymbolicName=USAGE_DSADD_SUBNET
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Language=English
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Description: Adds a subnet to the directory.
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Syntax: dsadd subnet
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-addr <IPaddress>
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-mask <NetMask>
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[-site <SiteName>]
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[-desc <Description>]
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[-loc <Location>]
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[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}]
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[-u <UserName>]
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[-p {<Password> | *}]
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[-q]
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Parameters:
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Value Description
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-addr <IPaddress> Required. Set network address of the subnet to <IPaddress>.
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-mask <NetMask> Required. Set subnet mask of the subnet to <NetMask>.
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-site <SiteName> Make the subnet associated with site <SiteName>.
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Default: "Default-First-Site-Name".
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-desc <Description> Set the subnet object's description to <Description>.
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-loc <Location> Set the subnet object's location to <Location>.
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{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}
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-s <Server> connects to the domain controller (DC) with name
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<Server>. Default: local system.
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-d <Domain> connects to a DC in domain <Domain>.
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Default: a DC in the logon domain.
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-u <UserName> Connect as <UserName>. Default: the logged in user.
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-p {<Password> | *}
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Password for the user <UserName>. If * then prompted for pwd.
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-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to standard output.
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Remarks:
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If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks
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around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
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See also:
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dsadd computer /? - help for adding a computer to the directory.
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dsadd contact /? - help for adding a contact to the directory.
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dsadd group /? - help for adding a group to the directory.
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dsadd ou /? - help for adding an organizational unit to the directory.
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dsadd user /? - help for adding a user to the directory.
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Directory Service command-line tools help:
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dsadd /? - help for adding objects.
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dsget /? - help for displaying objects.
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dsmod /? - help for modifying objects.
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dsmove /? - help for moving objects.
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dsquery /? - help for finding objects matching search criteria.
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dsrm /? - help for deleting objects.
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MessageId=8
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SymbolicName=USAGE_DSADD_SITE
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Language=English
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Description: Adds a site to the directory.
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Syntax: dsadd site <Name>
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[-slink <SitelinkName>]
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[-transport {ip | smtp}]
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[-desc <Description>]
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[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}]
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[-u <UserName>]
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[-p {<Password> | *}]
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[-q]
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Parameters:
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Value Description
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<Name> Required. Common name (CN) of the site to add
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(for example, New-York).
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-slink <SitelinkName> Set the site link for the site to <SitelinkName>.
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Default: DefaulttIPSitelink.
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-transport {ip | smtp} Site link type (IP or SMTP). Default: IP.
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-desc <Description> Set the site description to <Description>.
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{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}
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-s <Server> connects to the domain controller
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(DC) with name <Server>. Default: local system.
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-d <Domain> connects to a DC in domain <Domain>.
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Default: a DC in the logon domain.
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-u <UserName> Connect as <UserName>. Default: the logged in user.
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-p {<Password> | *} Password for the user <UserName>.
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If * then prompted for pwd.
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-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to standard output.
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Remarks:
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If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks
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around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
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See also:
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dsadd computer /? - help for adding a computer to the directory.
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dsadd contact /? - help for adding a contact to the directory.
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dsadd group /? - help for adding a group to the directory.
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dsadd ou /? - help for adding an organizational unit to the directory.
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dsadd user /? - help for adding a user to the directory.
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Directory Service command-line tools help:
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dsadd /? - help for adding objects.
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dsget /? - help for displaying objects.
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dsmod /? - help for modifying objects.
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dsmove /? - help for moving objects.
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dsquery /? - help for finding objects matching search criteria.
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dsrm /? - help for deleting objects.
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MessageId=9
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SymbolicName=USAGE_DSADD_SLINK
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Language=English
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Description: Adds a sitelink to the directory.
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Syntax: dsadd slink <Name>
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<SiteName ...>
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[-transport {ip | smtp}]
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[-cost <Cost>]
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[-replint <ReplInterval>]
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[-desc <Description>]
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[-autobacksync {yes | no}]
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[-notify {yes | no}]
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[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}]
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[-u <UserName>]
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[-p {<Password> | *}]
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[-q]
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Parameters:
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Value Description
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<Name> Required. Common name (CN) of the sitelink to add.
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<SiteName ...> Required/stdin. Names of two or more sites to add to the
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sitelink. If names are omitted they will be taken from
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standard input (stdin) to support piping of output from
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another command as input of this command.
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-transport {ip | smtp} Sets site link transport type (IP or SMTP). Default: IP.
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-cost <Cost> Sets the cost for the sitelink to the value <Cost>.
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Default: 100.
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-replint <ReplInterval> Sets replication interval for the sitelink to
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<ReplInterval> minutes. Default: 180.
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-desc <Description> Sets the sitelink description to <Description>.
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-autobacksync {yes | no}
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Sets whether the two-way sync option should be turned
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on (yes) or not (no). Default: no.
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-notify {yes | no} Set if notification by source on this link should
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be turned on (yes) or off (no). Default: no.
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{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}
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-s <Server> connects to the domain controller (DC) with name
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<Server>. Default: local system.
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-d <Domain> connects to a DC in domain <Domain>.
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Default: a DC in the logon domain.
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-u <UserName> Connect as <UserName>. Default: the logged in user.
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-p {<Password> | *}
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Password for the user <UserName>. If * then prompted for pwd.
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-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to stadard output.
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Remarks:
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If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks
|
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around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
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If you enter multiple values, the values must be separated by spaces
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(for example, a list of distinguished names).
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|
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See also:
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dsadd computer /? - help for adding a computer to the directory.
|
|
dsadd contact /? - help for adding a contact to the directory.
|
|
dsadd group /? - help for adding a group to the directory.
|
|
dsadd ou /? - help for adding an organizational unit to the directory.
|
|
dsadd user /? - help for adding a user to the directory.
|
|
|
|
Directory Service command-line tools help:
|
|
dsadd /? - help for adding objects.
|
|
dsget /? - help for displaying objects.
|
|
dsmod /? - help for modifying objects.
|
|
dsmove /? - help for moving objects.
|
|
dsquery /? - help for finding objects matching search criteria.
|
|
dsrm /? - help for deleting objects.
|
|
.
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MessageId=10
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SymbolicName=USAGE_DSADD_SLINKBR
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Language=English
|
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Description: Adds a sitelink bridge to the directory.
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|
Syntax: dsadd slinkbr <Name>
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|
<SitelinkName ...>
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|
[-transport {ip | smtp}]
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[-desc <Description>]
|
|
[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}]
|
|
[-u <UserName>]
|
|
[-p {<Password> | *}]
|
|
[-q]
|
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|
|
Parameters:
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|
|
Value Description
|
|
<Name> Required. Common name (CN) of the sitelink bridge to add.
|
|
<SitelinkName ...> Required/stdin. Names of two or more site links to add to the
|
|
sitelink bridge. If names are omitted they will be taken from
|
|
standard input (stdin) to support piping of output from
|
|
another command as input of this command.
|
|
-transport {ip | smtp} Site link transport type: IP or SMTP. Default: IP.
|
|
-desc <Description> Set the sitelink bridge description to <Description>.
|
|
{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}
|
|
-s <Server> connects to the domain controller (DC) with name
|
|
<Server>. Default: local system.
|
|
-d <Domain> connects to a DC in domain <Domain>.
|
|
Default: a DC in the logon domain.
|
|
-u <UserName> Connect as <UserName>. Default: the logged in user.
|
|
-p {<Password> | *} Password for the user <UserName>. If * then prompted for pwd.
|
|
-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to stadard output.
|
|
|
|
Remarks:
|
|
If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks
|
|
around the text.
|
|
If you enter multiple values, the values must be separated by spaces
|
|
(for example, a list of site links).
|
|
|
|
See also:
|
|
dsadd computer /? - help for adding a computer to the directory.
|
|
dsadd contact /? - help for adding a contact to the directory.
|
|
dsadd group /? - help for adding a group to the directory.
|
|
dsadd ou /? - help for adding an organizational unit to the directory.
|
|
dsadd user /? - help for adding a user to the directory.
|
|
|
|
Directory Service command-line tools help:
|
|
dsadd /? - help for adding objects.
|
|
dsget /? - help for displaying objects.
|
|
dsmod /? - help for modifying objects.
|
|
dsmove /? - help for moving objects.
|
|
dsquery /? - help for finding objects matching search criteria.
|
|
dsrm /? - help for deleting objects.
|
|
.
|
|
|
|
MessageId=11
|
|
SymbolicName=USAGE_DSADD_CONN
|
|
Language=English
|
|
Description: Adds a replication connection for a DC.
|
|
Syntax: dsadd conn
|
|
-to <ServerDN>
|
|
-from <ServerDN>
|
|
[-transport (rpc | ip | smtp)]
|
|
[-enabled {yes | no}]
|
|
[-name <Name>]
|
|
[-desc <Description>]
|
|
[-manual {yes | no}]
|
|
[-autobacksync {yes | no}]
|
|
[-notify (yes | no | "")]
|
|
[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}]
|
|
[-u <UserName>]
|
|
[-p {<Password> | *}]
|
|
[-q]
|
|
|
|
Parameters:
|
|
|
|
Value Description
|
|
-to <ServerDN> Required. Creates a connection for the server whose
|
|
distinguished name (DN) is <ServerDN>.
|
|
-from <ServerDN> Required. Sets the from-end of this connection
|
|
to the server whose DN is <ServerDN>.
|
|
-transport (rpc | ip | smtp)
|
|
Sets the transport type for this connection.
|
|
Default: for intra-site connection it is always RPC,
|
|
and for inter-site connection it is IP.
|
|
-enabled {yes | no} Sets whether the connection enabled (yes) or not (no).
|
|
Default: yes.
|
|
-name <Name> Sets the name of the connection.
|
|
Default: name is autogenerated.
|
|
-desc <Description> Sets the connection description to <Description>.
|
|
-manual {yes | no} Sets whether the connection is under manual control (yes)
|
|
or automatic DS control (no). Default: yes.
|
|
-autobacksync {yes | no} Sets whether the two-way sync option should be turned
|
|
on (yes) or not (no). Default: No.
|
|
-notify (yes | no | "") Sets whether notification by source should be turned
|
|
on (yes), off (no), or default to standard
|
|
practice (""). Default: "" or standard practice.
|
|
{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}
|
|
-s <Server> connects to the domain controller (DC)
|
|
with name <Server>. Default: local system.
|
|
-d <Domain> connects to a DC in domain <Domain>.
|
|
Default: a DC in the logon domain.
|
|
-u <UserName> Connect as <UserName>. Default: the logged in user.
|
|
-p {<Password> | *} Password for the user <UserName>.
|
|
If * then prompted for pwd.
|
|
-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to stadard output.
|
|
|
|
Remarks:
|
|
If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks
|
|
around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
|
|
|
|
See also:
|
|
dsadd computer /? - help for adding a computer to the directory.
|
|
dsadd contact /? - help for adding a contact to the directory.
|
|
dsadd group /? - help for adding a group to the directory.
|
|
dsadd ou /? - help for adding an organizational unit to the directory.
|
|
dsadd user /? - help for adding a user to the directory.
|
|
|
|
Directory Service command-line tools help:
|
|
dsadd /? - help for adding objects.
|
|
dsget /? - help for displaying objects.
|
|
dsmod /? - help for modifying objects.
|
|
dsmove /? - help for moving objects.
|
|
dsquery /? - help for finding objects matching search criteria.
|
|
dsrm /? - help for deleting objects.
|
|
.
|
|
|