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- Using the Dsadd, Dsmod, Dsmove, and Dsrm Windows Server 2003 directory service command-line tools
- In the last article in this series, "Using the Dsgetcommand in Windows Server 2003," I explained how the Dsget commandworks and showed you several examples of how to use it to obtain informationthat would be a bit tricky to get out of GUI interface tools. In this article,I'll complete my...
- Tags: Adds, Command Description Dsadd, directory service, Dsadd, Dsmod, Greg Shultz, tool
- Technical articles 2005-01-13
- Getting started with Windows Server 2003?s directory service command-line tools
- TechRepublic Article TemplateIf youve been working with Active Directory for any lengthof time, chances are good that at some point youve wished there were a way toquickly and easily automate certain operations. Of course, you could tap intoActive Directory Services Interface (ADSI) via Windows Script Host and VBScriptand create or...
- Tags: Command Description Dsadd, Dsget, Greg Shultz, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows Server, server, tool, directory service
- Technical articles 2004-11-16
Additional Resources
- DSADD contact - adding multiple users at once?
- dsadd contact Hi everyone. I need a little assistance with the dsadd contact command. I have an .xls with a cleaned up csvde dump from a parent company domain A.com, and want to import those users as contacts into the subsidiary company domain B.com. I've been able to successfully import...
- Tags: m_iannucci@...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-04
- Using the Dsadd, Dsmod, Dsmove, and Dsrm Windows Server 2003 directory service command-line tools
- dsaddd
- Tags: ajeetkmishra@..., hardware, server, networking, tool
- Discussion threads 2007-03-01
- dsadd contact
- Hi everyone. I need a little assistance with the dsadd contact command. I have an .xls with a cleaned up csvde dump from a parent company domain A.com, and want to import those users as contacts into the subsidiary company domain B.com. I've been able to successfully...
- Tags: m_iannucci@...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-04
- scripting dsadd
- We have a batch file that creates 3 groups using dsadd, creates a lot of folders, then makes 16 folder permission assignments. (Not my idea, talk to QA.) The batch file works - mostly. Groups are created. Folders are created. The first time you run...
- Tags: permission
- Q&A 2004-11-04
- AD bulk users & password resets
- Hey-o.Anyone know a good way to bulk import users into AD? I tried using csvde.exe but umm...yeah, I think I got confused somewhere along the line. Ok...so maybe a good tool OR a good tutorial on csvde.Also, anyone use the MS Lockoutstatus tool? Any idea on...
- Tags: Dsadd, password
- Discussion threads 2006-07-31
- DS Utilities & $username$
- I'm adding a user to 2003 server using dsadd user "cn=masha,cn=users,dc=domain,dc=local" -samid masha -display masha -profile "\serverprofiles$username$"When I open up AD users & computers, the profile reads exactly "\serverprofiles$username$"In other words the $username$ never resolves into the user's username. When the user logs off, the new roaming profile folder...
- Tags: %USERNAME%, multiplexed
- Discussion threads 2006-10-22
- Tech Tip: Explore additions to the command shell in Windows Server 2003
- Take a look at Windows Server 2003's additions to the command shell. With Windows Server 2003, Microsoft breathed new life into the often overlooked command shell. There are dozens of new commands, and it's difficult to find a task that you can't accomplish...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Technical articles 2004-07-30
- DS Utilities & $username$
- I'm adding a user to 2003 server using dsadd user "cn=masha,cn=users,dc=domain,dc=local" -samid masha -display masha -profile "\serverprofiles$username$"When I open up AD users & computers, the profile reads exactly "\serverprofiles$username$"In other words the $username$ never resolves into the user's username. When the user logs off, the new roaming profile folder...
- Tags: multiplexed
- Discussion threads 2006-10-22
- Recover Deleted objects from ADS
- Can someone give me a brief description on this command called "LDP" some of my friends say that with this command there is a method to recoved deleted objects from the ADS ( Windows Only) . . .
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, asgr86@..., ADS
- Discussion threads 2007-11-02
- Outlook 20003:Create new appointment, Description missing?
- I am having a user in the office that occasionally he is having trouble with having the description to stick.He makes a new appointment, puts in the subject, location, time, and description and saves it. When he opens it up again, the subject, location and time are all there,...
- Tags: hansoffate@..., outlook, software, calendar, Microsoft Outlook
- Discussion threads 2007-02-22
- Inserting specific values into an identity column with SQL
- Arthur Fuller explores the value of identity columns and the usefulness of their arbitrary values and discusses ways to use SQL Server 2000's IDENTITY_INSERT setting. Despite your numerous explanations about the value of identity columns and the usefulness of their arbitrary values, some of your...
- Tags: SQL, Arthur Fuller, Databases, Litigation, CREATE TABLE TestIdentityGaps, SQL Server Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Value, Identity Column, Description, TestIdentityGaps, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Technical articles 2005-07-21
- Tech Tip: Manage kernel modules
- Determining what kernel modules are loaded on your Linux system can be very useful, particularly in a troubleshooting or support environment. For instance, you may know what hardware is in your machine, but you may not know what kernel modules are managing that hardware. ...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Linux Tips Newsletter, Module, Kernel Module, Linux, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- "Green" lookin' for the not-so-green
- blog rootIT positionMy employer asked me to create a new IT position, which is to include salary-job description-etc.(there is currently not one IT person in the building; however, I do work with a consultant when needed). I have done a lot of research and what I find contains tech terms I am not yet familiar...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, cibreez@..., IT Position, job, information technology
- Discussion threads 2005-10-06
- XPath Syntax question
- I am looking for the syntax to select a node in an xmlDocument.I want to select the node using selectSingleNode in the following xml snippet, where Template1. Template1 The first template Template2 ...
- Tags: id, idPath, neg, programming, Template1, wlhs@..., XmlNode NodeInList, XPath
- Q&A 2006-09-25
- Make one active directory field equal another.
- Hi guys, Im sure this is possible but can't quite get it to work. I have entered a description for each user in the active directory but I now need to fill in the Title field with the same data as the description field. I dont really want...
- Tags: Instant messaging, nick_hopkins@...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-16
- SendObject Error
- Have an Access application that helps us track and route change requests. I have a control on the form that creates an email with the request number, description and other info to the analyst that will handle the request. This uses the following command lineDoCmd.SendObject acReport, stDocName, acFormatRTF, , ,...
- Tags: Databases, cssatx, SendObject
- Discussion threads 2007-10-29
- NDS to AD
- I was hoping to get some advise on where to start with a migration like this. I just got hired in a NDS envirement and they are looking to migrate to AD. I am a AD guy but have never worked with NDS and never done a migration, I...
- Tags: advertisement, damccumb@..., migration, Novell NDS, windows
- Q&A 2006-08-19
- MPEG-4 Systems: Overview
- This paper gives an overview of Part 1 of ISO/IEC 14496 (MPEG-4 Systems). It first presents the objectives of the MPEG-4 activity. In the MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 standards, "Systems" referred only to overall architecture, multiplexing, and synchronization. In MPEG-4, in addition to these issues, the Systems part encompasses scene description,...
- Tags: MPEG-4, Digital Video, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics
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