Saturday 2 April 2016
Microsoft 70-413 Study Material
After the planned upgrade to Windows Server 2012, you restore a user account from the Active Directory Recycle Bin.
The Get-AD Domain Controller cmdlet gets the domain controllers specified by the parameters. You can get domain controllers by setting the Identity, Filter or Discover parameters. The Identity parameter specifies the domain controller to get. You can identify a domain controller by its GUID, IPV4Address, global IPV6Address, or DNS host name. You canal soidentify a domain controller by the name of the server object that represents the domain controller, the Distinguished Name (DN) of the NTDS settings object or the server object, the GUID of the NTDS settings object or the server object under the configuration partition, or the DN of the computer object that represents the domain controller. You can also set the Identity parameter to a domain controller object variable, such as <localDomainControllerObject>, or pass a domain controller object through the pipeline to the Identity parameter. To search for and retrieve more than one domain controller, use the Filter parameter. The Filter parameter uses the Power Shell Expression Language to write query strings for Active Directory. Power Shell Expression Language syntax provides rich type conversion support for value types received by the Filter parameter.For more information about the Filter parameter syntax, see about_Active Directory_Filter. You cannot use an LD AP query string with this cmdlet. To get a domain controller by using the discover mechanism of DC Locator, use the Discover parameter. You can provide search criteria by setting parameters such as Service, Site Name,Domain Name, Next ClosestSite, Avoid Self, and Force Discover. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
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