If you??™ve selected the wrong property,
press
N
to stop the deletion. The list of available properties for the NTDomain alias include:
The GET and LIST actions work much as you expect them to??”nothing has changed for this alias
from Chapter 3. Because there??™s only one entry for the NTDomain alias (since there is only one
server), the LIST format can work better than using GET. The only available writeable property for
SET is the Roles property. Since there is no CALL action associated with this alias, your configuration
options are limited, but you can still get a lot of information about the domain at the command line.
Creating New Objects Using the DSAdd Utility
The DSAdd utility adds new objects to Active Directory. Each object requires different input to create
the object. The DSAdd utility supports the following common objects.
?
computer
?
contact
?
group
?
ou (organizational unit)
?
user
?
quota
Caption
ClientSiteName
CreationClassName
DcSiteName
Description
DnsForestName
DomainControllerAddress
DomainControllerAddressType
DomainControllerName
DomainGuid
DomainName
DSDirectoryServiceFlag
DSDnsControllerFlag
DSDnsDomainFlag
DSDnsForestFlag
DSGlobalCatalogFlag
DSKerberosDistributionCenterFlag
DSPrimaryDomainControllerFlag
DSTimeServiceFlag
DSWritableFlag
InstallDate
Name
NameFormat
PrimaryOwnerContact
PrimaryOwnerName
Roles
Status
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All of these objects require some basic input to obtain the data.
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