ADmodcmd – Windows CMD Command
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ADmodcmd.exe
Active Directory Bulk Modify Tool (Command Line Version) There is also a GUI for this tool called admodify.exe
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Syntax admodcmd [-dn BaseDN] [-p pagesize] [-s] [-server servername] [-f LDAPFilter] [modification] Key -dn BaseDN Base DN to begin the LDAP query. -p pagesize LDAP Page size to use for query. -s Perform a subtree search (Default = one level search) -server servername The server to make the changes to. by default, changes are made locally if on a DC. If on a member, DNS is used to find a DC. -f LDAPFilter A Valid LDAP filter to use when enumerating objects The default filter is (objectClass=user). |
Changes made with ADModcmd can be undone, as long as the XML log file that logged the changes still exists. These log files are typically located in the same folder as the modified executable.
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Syntax: admodcmd [-dn BaseDN] [-p pagesize] [-s] [-server servername] -undo logfilename -server servername] Key: logfilename The log file that contains the changes to be undone. servername The DC to write the changes to. by default, changes are made locally if on a DC. If on a member, DNS is used to find a DC. |
For information on users that were skipped during an undo process, refer to the undo.log file.
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