DESCRIPTION: ABDE command is a quick way to check if Access Based Directory Enumeration is enabled or disabled on the NameSpace. This is the property of domain-based namespace using the Windows Server 2008 mode or Standalone Namespaces in Windows Server 2008. %1!ws! PARAMETERS:: UNC path to the dfsnamespace. NOTES: When Access Based Directory Enumeration is enabled, the users can view their directories only if they have permissions. Links will have Security Descriptors associated with them. The users can view the links only for which they have permissions in the Security Descriptor. EXAMPLES: dfsutil property ABDE \\contoso.com\DomainNamespace1 dfsutil property ABDE \\SRV1\StandaloneNamespace1
Description specified for the calendar event is too long. The description for a calendar event can only take a maximum of ...
Description specified for the policy is too long. The description for a policy can only take a maximum of 128 characters. ...
Description specified for the process matching criteria is too long. The description for a PMC can only take a maximum of ...
Description specified for the schedule is too long. The description for a schedule can only take a maximum of 128 characters. ...
DESCRIPTION: ABDE command is a quick way to check if Access Based Directory Enumeration is enabled or disabled on the NameSpace. ...
DESCRIPTION: ACL command is a quick way to set or get the ACLs on the link. %1!ws! PARAMETERS: : UNC Path of DFS link. ShowSddl ...
Description: Adds a contact to the directory. Syntax: dsadd contact -fn -mi -ln -display -desc -office -tel -email -hometel ...
DESCRIPTION: Adds a folder (link) to the specified namespace. %1!ws! PARAMETERS: : UNC Path of DFS link to be created. : ...
DESCRIPTION: Adds a folder target (link target) to an existing folder (link), or a namespace server (root target) to an existing ...