PC via CMD vom Server aus der Domain Löschen
Hallo zusammen
Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, einen PC aus der Domain via CMD zu entfernen. Ich möchte von meinen Server aus Computer aus der Domain entfernen und dies am liebsten via CMD. Ich habe schon versucht mich irgendwie im Googel schlauzumachen, leider erfolglos.
Meine Frage: geht das überhaupt? Wenn ja mit welchen befehlen?
Gruss
derdiedas
Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, einen PC aus der Domain via CMD zu entfernen. Ich möchte von meinen Server aus Computer aus der Domain entfernen und dies am liebsten via CMD. Ich habe schon versucht mich irgendwie im Googel schlauzumachen, leider erfolglos.
Meine Frage: geht das überhaupt? Wenn ja mit welchen befehlen?
Gruss
derdiedas
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Moin,
schau Dir mal die Syntax von dsrm an, damit kannst Du Objekte des ADs löschen
Gruß
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C:\Documents and Settings\Username>dsrm /?
Description: This command deletes objects from the directory.
Syntax: dsrm <ObjectDN ...> [-noprompt] [-subtree [-exclude]]
[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}] [-u <UserName>]
[-p {<Password> | *}] [-c] [-q] [{-uc | -uco | -uci}]
Parameters:
Value Description
<ObjectDN ...> Required/stdin. List of one or more
distinguished names (DNs) of objects to delete.
If this parameter is omitted it is
taken from standard input (stdin).
-noprompt Silent mode: do not prompt for delete confirmation.
-subtree [-exclude] Delete object and all objects in the subtree under it.
-exclude excludes the object itself
when deleting its subtree.
{-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.
User name can be: user name, domain\user name,
or user principal name (UPN).
-p {<Password> | *}
Password for the user <UserName>. If * is used,
then the command prompts you for the password.
-c Continuous operation mode: report errors but continue
with next object in argument list when multiple
target objects are specified.
Without this option, command exits on first error.
-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to standard output.
{-uc | -uco | -uci} -uc Specifies that input from or output to pipe is
formatted in Unicode.
-uco Specifies that output to pipe or file is
formatted in Unicode.
-uci Specifies that input from pipe or file is
formatted in Unicode.
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).
Commas that are not used as separators in distinguished names must be
escaped with the backslash ("\") character
(for example, "CN=Company\, Inc.,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
Backslashes used in distinguished names must be escaped with a backslash
(for example,
"CN=Sales\\ Latin America,OU=Distribution Lists,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
Examples:
To remove an organizational unit (OU) called "Marketing" and all the objects
under that OU, use the following command:
dsrm -subtree -noprompt -c ou=Marketing,dc=microsoft,dc=com
To remove all objects under the OU called "Marketing" but leave
the OU intact, use the following command with the -exclude parameter:
dsrm -subtree -exclude -noprompt -c "ou=Marketing,dc=microsoft,dc=com"
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.
dsrm failed:The parameter is incorrect.
type dsrm /? for help.
schau Dir mal die Syntax von dsrm an, damit kannst Du Objekte des ADs löschen
Gruß
24
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C:\Documents and Settings\Username>dsrm /?
Description: This command deletes objects from the directory.
Syntax: dsrm <ObjectDN ...> [-noprompt] [-subtree [-exclude]]
[{-s <Server> | -d <Domain>}] [-u <UserName>]
[-p {<Password> | *}] [-c] [-q] [{-uc | -uco | -uci}]
Parameters:
Value Description
<ObjectDN ...> Required/stdin. List of one or more
distinguished names (DNs) of objects to delete.
If this parameter is omitted it is
taken from standard input (stdin).
-noprompt Silent mode: do not prompt for delete confirmation.
-subtree [-exclude] Delete object and all objects in the subtree under it.
-exclude excludes the object itself
when deleting its subtree.
{-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.
User name can be: user name, domain\user name,
or user principal name (UPN).
-p {<Password> | *}
Password for the user <UserName>. If * is used,
then the command prompts you for the password.
-c Continuous operation mode: report errors but continue
with next object in argument list when multiple
target objects are specified.
Without this option, command exits on first error.
-q Quiet mode: suppress all output to standard output.
{-uc | -uco | -uci} -uc Specifies that input from or output to pipe is
formatted in Unicode.
-uco Specifies that output to pipe or file is
formatted in Unicode.
-uci Specifies that input from pipe or file is
formatted in Unicode.
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).
Commas that are not used as separators in distinguished names must be
escaped with the backslash ("\") character
(for example, "CN=Company\, Inc.,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
Backslashes used in distinguished names must be escaped with a backslash
(for example,
"CN=Sales\\ Latin America,OU=Distribution Lists,DC=microsoft,DC=com").
Examples:
To remove an organizational unit (OU) called "Marketing" and all the objects
under that OU, use the following command:
dsrm -subtree -noprompt -c ou=Marketing,dc=microsoft,dc=com
To remove all objects under the OU called "Marketing" but leave
the OU intact, use the following command with the -exclude parameter:
dsrm -subtree -exclude -noprompt -c "ou=Marketing,dc=microsoft,dc=com"
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.
dsrm failed:The parameter is incorrect.
type dsrm /? for help.