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Administering Active Directory Objects

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Pressbox (Press Release) - Using Netdom to List Domain Objects
Netdom is a useful tool for listing objects in the domain. For example, you can use netdom query ?workstation to list all of the workstations in your domain. If you want to specify a different domain, use the /d: switch followed by the domain name. For example, to list all of the workstations in the contoso.com domain, you'd type netdom query /d:contoso.com workstation and press Enter. Instead of workstation, substitute server, dc, pdc, fsmo or ou to list servers, domain controllers, the PDC emulator, the list of operations master (also known as flexible single master operations, or FSMO) role holders, or OUs, respectively.

Using Saved Queries
The saved queries feature is new in Windows Server 2003 and enables administrators to create, edit, save, organize, and e-mail saved queries. The ability to save queries enables IT Exams
administrators to access a specified set of directory objects in order to monitor or perform a specific task on them. Before the saved queries feature, administrators had to create custom Active Directory Services Interface (ADSI) scripts to save a query of specified objects, a lengthy process that required knowledge of how ADSI utilizes LDAP search filters to resolve a query.
Saved queries are stored in the Saved Queries container in the Active Directory Users And Computers console. These queries are preserved within the Active Directory Users And Computers 220-602 console file (Dsa.msc) and are restored every time the console is opened. Once you have successfully created a customized set of queries, you can copy the console file to other Windows Server 2003 domain controllers in the same domain. You can also easily export saved queries to an .xml file and import them into other Active Directory Users And Computers consoles located on Windows Server 2003 domain controllers in the same domain.
To save a query, complete the following steps:
1.Click Start, point to free exam papers Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users
And Computers.
2.In the console tree, right-click Saved Queries or any of its subfolders in which you
want to save a query. Point to New, and then click Query.
3.In the New Query dialog box, shown previously in Figure 9-4, type a name for the query in the Name box. Type a description for the query in the Description box.
Ensure that the container from which you want to begin your search is listed in the Query Root box. If it is not, click Browse to locate the desired container. To search all subcontainers of the selected container, select the Include Subcontainers check box. Click Define Query.


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