DSMOVE.exe – Windows CMD Command


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Rename or Move an active directory object (user, computer, group..) to a different Organisational Unit (OU).

By default, DSMOVE connects the computer to the domain controller in the logon domain.

For any DS command, you can enter multiple values separated by spaces.
e.g. to modify several user accounts at once just supply a list of the distinguished names separated with spaces.

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