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MCSE Windows server 2003- P3: Windows Server 2003 is, of course, more secure, more reliable, more available, and easier to administer than any previous version of Windows. Let’s take a close look at the platform and how it compares to Microsoft Windows 2000. This lesson provides a brief overview of the Windows Server 2003 family, focusing on the differences among the product editions: Web Edition, Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition, and Datacenter Edition. | Lesson 2 Creating Multiple User Objects 3-17 This file when imported would create a user object in the Employees OU called Scott Bishop. The logon names first and last name are configured by the file. The object will be disabled initially. Once you have reset the password you can enable the object. See Also For more information about the powerful CSVDE command including details regarding its parameters and its usage to export directory objects open the Windows Server 2003 Help and Support Center. The LDIFDE command also covered in detail by the Help and Support Center allows you to import and export accounts using LDAP formats. This command and its file structure is nowhere near as intuitive for administrators as the comma-delimited file supported by CSVDE. Utilizing Active Directory Command-Line Tools Windows Server 2003 supports a number of powerful command-line tools to facilitate the management of Active Directory. The following is a list and brief description of each tool DSADD Adds objects to the directory. DSGET Displays gets properties of objects in the directory. DSMOD Modifies select attributes of an existing object in the directory. DSMOVE Moves an object from its current container to a new location. DSRM Removes an object the complete subtree under an object or both. DSQUERY Queries Active Directory for objects that match a specified search criteria. This command is often used to create a list of objects which are then piped to the other command-line tools for management or modification. These tools use one or more of the following components in their command-line switches Target object type One of a predefined set of values that correlate with an object class in Active Directory. Common examples are computer user OU group and server meaning domain controller . Target object identity The distinguished name DN of the object against which the command is running. The DN of an object is an attribute of each object that represents the object s name and .

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