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You manage a Windows Server 2012 R2 system that functions as your company’s domain controller.
Your organization was recently acquired by a larger organization and the company name has changed as a
result. You need to modify the Company property of each user account in Active Directory.
Which tools could you use to make this change? (Select two. Each option is a complete solution.)
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ldifde
0 dsmod
D ldp
D dsadd
D csvde
Explanation
You can use either the ldifde or dsmod commands to make the change to all user accounts in Active Directory. The
ldifde command can used to import, export, modify, or delete objects in Active Directory using LDAP Data Interchange
Format (LDIF) files. The dsmod command is a Domain Services (DS) command-line tool that is built into Windows Server.
It is used to modify an object in Active Directory.
The csvde command can be used to import or export objects from Active Directory, but it can’t be used to modify an
existing object. The ldp utility allows you to search for and view the properties of multiple Active Directory objects, but it
can’t be used to modify existing objects. The dsadd command is used to add objects to Active Directory, but it can’t be
used to modify an existing object.
Objectives
Objectives for MS 70-41 0:
502 Create and manage Active Directory users and computers
References
LabSim for Windows Server Pro: Install and Configure, Section 4.6.
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