Adds an OU container to an Active Directory domain.
Add-DRAOU -Properties <Hashtable> -Domain <String> [-DRARestServer <String>] [-DRARestPort <Int32>] [-IgnoreCertificateErrors <SwitchParameter>] [-Force <SwitchParameter>] [-Timeout <Int32>] [<CommonParameters>]
The Add-DRAOU cmdlet adds an OU container to a domain managed by DRA. The requesting user must have the Create OU power. To see the complete list of available properties, perform a Get-Member command on the object returned from any DRAOU command.
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Accept Pipeline input? |
Accept wildcard characters? |
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Properties <Hashtable> A hashtable of property values. The key is the name of a defined attribute in the REST interface. For example: -Properties @{Attribute1DRADisplayName="my value"; Attribute2DRADisplayName=value} Multiple values are specified as a comma-separated list.For example: -Properties @{Attribute1DRADisplayName=value1, value2} If the property name contains non-alphanumeric characters it needs to be quoted.For example: -Properties @{"Attribute1-DRA-DisplayName"=value} If the property value contains a quote it needs to be escaped with a backtick (`).For example: -Properties @{Attribute1DRADisplayName="`"sample`" value"} |
true |
named |
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true (ByPropertyName) |
false |
Domain <String> The domain of the object in fqdn format. For example: mydomain.corp |
true |
named |
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true (ByPropertyName) |
false |
DRARestServer [<String>] The name of the computer running the DRA Rest Service. The requested DRA operation will execute on this server. If the parameter is not specified, the value defaults to 'localhost'. |
false |
named |
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true (ByPropertyName |
false |
DRARestPort [<Int32>] The port where the DRA REST Service listens for requests. If the parameter is not specified, the value defaults to 8755. |
false |
named |
8755 |
true (ByPropertyName |
false |
IgnoreCertificateErrors [<SwitchParameter>] Allows the request to bypass any SSL certificate errors, such as the InvalidOperation error that occurs when the REST Service is bound to a self-signed certificate. |
false |
named |
false |
false |
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Force [<SwitchParameter>] Suppresses any request for user input and supplies a 'yes' response. For example: -Force with a delete request will perform the delete without presenting the confirmation request to the user. |
false |
named |
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false |
false |
Timeout [<Int32>] The number of seconds to wait before the request to the DRA REST server times out. To specify an infinite timeout, you can set this parameter to -1. |
false |
named |
100 seconds |
true (ByPropertyName) |
false |
<CommonParameters> Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see About CommonParameters. |
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NOTE:For more information, type "Get-Help Add-DRAOU -detailed". For technical information, type "Get-Help Add-DRAOU -full".
Example 17-1 1
PS C:\>Add-DRAOU -Domain MyDomain.corp -Properties @{DistinguishedName="OU=OU123,OU=Accounting, DC=MyDomain,DC=corp";Description="OU for powershell";ManagedBy="CN=George,CN=Users,DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=corp"}
This example creates an OU named OU123 in Active Directory using the DRA DistinguishedName property. The OU will be created in the domain MyDomain.corp in the Accounting OU. There are two properties set on this OU: Description and ManagedBy.
Example 17-2 2
PS C:\>Add-DRAOU -Domain MyDomain.corp -Properties @{DistinguishedName="OU=OU123,OU=Accounting, DC=MyDomain,DC=corp";Description="OU for powershell";ManagedBy="CN=George,CN=Users,DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=corp"}
This example creates an OU named OU123 in Active Directory using the DRA DistinguishedName property. The OU will be created in the domain MyDomain.corp in the Accounting OU. There are two properties set on this OU: Description and ManagedBy.
Example 17-3 3
PS C:\>Add-DRAOU -Domain MyDomain.corp -Properties @{FriendlyName="MyDomain.corp/Accounting/OU123"; Description="OU for powershell";ManagedBy="CN=George,CN=Users,DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=corp"}
This example creates the OU OU123 in Active Directory using the Name and DRA FriendlyParentPath properties. The OU will be created in the domain MyDomain.corp in the Accounting OU. There are two properties set on this OU: Description and ManagedBy.