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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

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-c Reports any errors encountered when modifying the object, but continues to the next object
in the argument list when you specify number objects. The default action is to stop displaying
data when the utility encounters the first error.
-disabled {Yes | No} Changes the object??™s account disabled status. Setting the object??™s disabled
status to Yes means that the object can??™t log onto the network.
Moving Existing Objects Using the DSMove Utility
The DSMove utility moves or renames a single object. When moving an object, you can change the
location to anywhere in the current domain. This utility uses the following syntax:
dsmove ObjectDN [-newname NewName] [-newparent ParentDN]
[{-s Server | -d Domain}] [-u UserName] [-p {Password | *}] [-q ]
[{-uc | -uco | -uci}]
See the ???Creating New Objects Using the DSAdd Utility??? section of the chapter for a description of
the distinguished name and security command line switches. The following list describes each of
the command line arguments.
-newname NewRDN Renames the objects using the specified relative distinguished name.
-newparent ParentDN Specifies the new parent of the object.


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