This command line
argument tends to filter the output and reduce the number of responses you must search to
locate a particular entry. The utility reads any filter you provide with this argument as a string.
Always use quotes around the argument. Any range values you provide must also appear
within the quotes, such as -qlimit ???=99???. Use a value of ???-1??? to locate quotas without any
limit.
partition
The partition object locates partitions within Active Directory that match the specified search criteria.
The search features of this object are somewhat limited. You don??™t have access to the starting
node, the samid option for the -o command line switch, the scope, the object name, or object
description. This object uses the following syntax:
dsquery partition [-o {dn | rdn}] [-part Filter]
[{-s Server | -d Domain}][-u UserName] [-p {Password | *}] [-q] [-r]
[-gc] [-limit NumberOfObjects] [{-uc | -uco | -uci}]
The following describes the command line argument.
-part Filter Defines a filter for partition objects by specifying a common name (CN).
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* (All Objects)
The * object differs from all of the other objects discussed in this section.
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