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;// Microsoft Windows
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;// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 2000 - 2000
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;// File: usage.mc
;// Author: micretz
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MessageId=1
SymbolicName=USAGE_DSMOVE
Language=English
Description: This command moves or renames an object within the directory.
Syntax: dsmove <ObjectDN>
[-newparent <ParentDN>]
[-newname <NewName>]
[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}]
[-u <UserName>]
[-p {<Password> | *}]
[-q]
Parameters:
Value Description
<ObjectDN> Required/stdin. Distinguished name (DN)
of object to move or rename.
If this parameter is omitted it
will be taken from standard input (stdin).
-newparent <ParentDN> DN of the new parent location to which object
should be moved.
-newname <NewName> New relative distinguished name (RDN) value
to which object should be renamed.
{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}
-s <Server> connects to the domain controller (DC) with name
<Server>.
-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 * is used, then the command prompts for a password.
-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to standard 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").
If you enter multiple values, the values must be separated by spaces
(for example, a list of distinguished names).
Examples:
The user object for the user Jane Doe can be renamed to Jane Jones
with the following command:
dsmove "cn=Jane Doe,ou=sales,dc=microsoft,dc=com" -newname "Jane Jones"
The same user can be moved from the Sales organization to the Maketing
organization with the following command:
dsmove "cn=Jane Doe,ou=sales,dc=microsoft,dc=com" -newparent ou=Marketing,dc=microsoft,dc=com
The rename and move operations for the user can be combined with the
following command:
dsmove "cn=Jane Doe,ou=sales,dc=microsoft,dc=com" -newparent ou=Marketing,dc=microsoft,dc=com -newname "Jane Jones"
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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