Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to dsquery is a search criteria and the output is a list of objects matching the search. To get the properties of a specific object, use the dsget commands (dsget /?). 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: To find all IP-based site links whose description starts with "TransAtlantic" and display their DNs: dsquery slink -desc TransAtlantic* To list the Relative distinguished names (RDNs) of all SMTP-based site links defined in the directory: dsquery slink -transport smtp -o rdn
Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
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