Add-ADDomainControllerPasswordReplicationPolicy
Add-ADDomainControllerPasswordReplicationPolicy
Adds users, computers, and groups to the allowed or denied list of a read-only domain controller password replication policy.
Syntax
Add-ADDomainControllerPasswordReplicationPolicy -AllowedList <ADPrincipal[]> [[-Identity] <ADDomainController>] [-AuthType {<Negotiate> | <Basic>}] [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-Server <string>] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [<CommonParameters>]
AllowedList
Identity
AuthType
Credential
Server
Confirm
WhatIf
Add-ADDomainControllerPasswordReplicationPolicy -DeniedList <ADPrincipal[]> [[-Identity] ] [-AuthType { | }] [-Credential ] [-Server ] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] []
DeniedList
Identity
AuthType
Credential
Server
Confirm
WhatIf
Detailed Description
The Add-ADDomainControllerPasswordReplicationPolicy cmdlet adds one or more users, computers, and groups to the allowed or denied list of a read-only domain controller (RODC) password replication policy.
The Identity parameter specifies the RODC that uses the allowed and denied lists to apply the password replication policy. You can identify a domain controller by its GUID, IPV4Address, global IPV6Address, or DNS host name. You can also identify a domain controller by the name of the server object that represents the domain controller, the Distinguished Name (DN) of the NTDS settings object of the server object, the GUID of the NTDS settings object of the server object under the configuration partition, or the DN of the computer object that represents the domain controller. You can also set the Identity parameter to a domain controller object variable, such as $<localDomainControllerobject>, or pass a domain controller object through the pipeline to the Identity parameter. For example, you can use the Get-ADDomainController cmdlet to get a domain controller object and then pass the object through the pipeline to the Add-ADDomainControllerPasswordReplicationPolicy cmdlet. You must specify a read-only domain controller. If you specify a writeable domain controller for this parameter, the cmdlet returns a non-terminating error.
The AllowedList parameter specifies the users, computers, and groups to add to the allowed list. Similarly, the DeniedList parameter specifies the users, computers, and groups to add to the denied list. You must specify either one or both of the AllowedList and DeniedList parameters. You can identify a user, computer, or group by distinguished name (DN), GUID, security identifier (SID) or Security Accounts Manager (SAM) account name. You can also specify user, computer, or group variables, such as $<localUserObject>. If you are specifying more than one item, use a comma-separated list. If a specified user, computer, or group is not on the allowed or denied list, the cmdlet does not return an error.
Parameters
AllowedList
Specifies the users, computers, groups or other accounts to add to the list of accounts allowed to replicate their passwords to this Read-only domain controller (RODC). You can specify more than one value by using a comma-separated list. To identify each user, computer, or group, use one of the following property values:
Distinguished name
Example: CN=SaraDavis,CN=employees,CN=Users,DC=contoso,DC=com
GUID (objectGUID)
Example: 599c3d2e-f72d-4d20-8a88-030d99495f20
Security identifier (objectSid)
Example: S-1-5-21-3165297888-301567370-576410423-1103
Security accounts manager (SAM) account name (sAMAccountName)
Example: saradavis
The following example shows how to specify a group and user by using a SAM account name and a distinguished name.
-AllowedList "SaraDavisGroup", "CN=SaraDavis,CN=employees,CN=Users,DC=contoso,DC=com"
Default Value: **
Data Type: ADPrincipal[]
Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
true |
required |
Variable Length? |
true |
variableLength |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
globbing |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
pipelineInput |
Position? |
named |
position |
Value Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
true |
required |
Variable Length? |
true |
variableLength |
AuthType
Specifies the authentication method to use. Possible values for this parameter include:
Negotiate or 0
Basic or 1
The default authentication method is Negotiate.
A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection is required for the Basic authentication method.
The following example shows how to set this parameter to Basic.
-AuthType Basic
The following lists the acceptable values for this parameter:
Negotiate**
Basic**
Default Value: Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.AuthType.Negotiate
Data Type: ADAuthType
Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
false |
required |
Variable Length? |
false |
variableLength |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
globbing |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
pipelineInput |
Position? |
named |
position |
Value Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
true |
required |
Variable Length? |
false |
variableLength |
Credential
Specifies the user account credentials to use to perform this task. The default credentials are the credentials of the currently logged on user unless the cmdlet is run from an Active Directory PowerShell provider drive. If the cmdlet is run from such a provider drive, the account associated with the drive is the default.
To specify this parameter, you can type a user name, such as "User1" or "Domain01\User01" or you can specify a PSCredential object. If you specify a user name for this parameter, the cmdlet prompts for a password.
You can also create a PSCredential object by using a script or by using the Get-Credential cmdlet. You can then set the Credential parameter to the PSCredential object The following example shows how to create credentials.
$AdminCredentials = Get-Credential "Domain01\User01"
The following shows how to set the Credential parameter to these credentials.
-Credential $AdminCredentials
If the acting credentials do not have directory-level permission to perform the task, Active Directory PowerShell returns a terminating error.
Default Value: **
Data Type: PSCredential
Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
false |
required |
Variable Length? |
false |
variableLength |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
globbing |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
pipelineInput |
Position? |
named |
position |
Value Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
true |
required |
Variable Length? |
false |
variableLength |
DeniedList
Specifies the users, computers, groups or other accounts to add to the list of accounts that are denied the right to replicate their passwords to this Read-only domain controller (RODC). You can specify more than one value by using a comma-separated list. To identify each user, computer, or group, use one of the following property values:
Distinguished name
Example: CN=SaraDavis,CN=employees,CN=Users,DC=contoso,DC=com
GUID (objectGUID)
Example: 599c3d2e-f72d-4d20-8a88-030d99495f20
Security identifier (objectSid)
Example: S-1-5-21-3165297888-301567370-576410423-1103
SAM account name (sAMAccountName)
Example: saradavis
The following example shows how to specify a group and user by using a SAM account name and a distinguished name.
-DeniedList "SaraDavisGroup", "CN=SaraDavis,CN=employees,CN=Users,DC=contoso,DC=com"
Default Value: **
Data Type: ADPrincipal[]
Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
true |
required |
Variable Length? |
true |
variableLength |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
globbing |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
pipelineInput |
Position? |
named |
position |
Value Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
true |
required |
Variable Length? |
true |
variableLength |
Identity
Specifies an Active Directory domain controller object by providing one of the following values. The identifier in parentheses is the LDAP display name for the attribute. Unless specified otherwise, these values are for the server object that represents the domain controller.
GUID (objectGUID)
Example: 768c44de-f72d-66e0-8a88-0523ca495f20
IPV4Address
Example:157.59.132.61
Global IPV6Address
Example: 2001:4898:0:fff:200:5efe:157.59.132.61
DNS Host Name (dNSHostName)
Example: corp-DC01.corp.contoso.com
Name of the server object
Example: corp-DC01$
Distinguished Name of the NTDS Settings object
Example: CN=NTDS Settings,CN=CORP-DC12,CN=Servers,CN=NA-CAN-QBC,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=contoso
Distinguished Name of the server object that represents the domain controller
Example: CN=CORP-DC12,CN=Servers,CN=NA-CAN-QBC,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=contoso,DC=com
GUID of NTDS settings object under the configuration partition
Example: 68adaf21-e28d-6012-bca8-320d93450ab0
GUID of server object under the configuration partition
Example: 599c3d2e-f72d-4d20-8a88-030d99495f20
Distinguished Name of the computer object that represents the domain controller.
Example: CN=CORP-DC12,OU=Domain Controllers,DC=corp,DC=contoso,DC=com
The cmdlet searches the default naming context or partition to find the object. If two or more objects are found, the cmdlet returns a non-terminating error.
This parameter can also get this object through the pipeline or you can set this parameter to an object instance.
This example shows how to set the parameter to a distinguished name of the NTDS Settings object.
-Identity "CN=NTDS Settings,CN=CORP-DC12,CN=Servers,CN=NA-CAN-QBC,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=contoso"
This example shows how to set this parameter to a domain controller object instance named "AD_DCInstance".
-Identity $AD_DCInstance
Default Value: **
Data Type: ADDomainController
Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
false |
required |
Variable Length? |
false |
variableLength |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
globbing |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
pipelineInput |
Position? |
1 |
position |
Value Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
true |
required |
Variable Length? |
false |
variableLength |
Server
Specifies the Active Directory Domain Services instance to connect to, by providing one of the following values for a corresponding domain name or directory server. The service may be any of the following: Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services, Active Directory Domain Services or Active Directory Snapshot instance.
Domain name values:
Fully qualified domain name
Examples: corp.contoso.com
NetBIOS name
Example: CORP
Directory server values:
Fully qualified directory server name
Example: corp-DC12.corp.contoso.com
NetBIOS name
Example: corp-DC12
Fully qualified directory server name and port
Example: corp-DC12.corp.contoso.com:3268
The default value for the Server parameter is determined by one of the following methods in the order that they are listed:
-By using Server value from objects passed through the pipeline.
-By using the server information associated with the Active Directory PowerShell provider drive, when running under that drive.
-By using the domain of the computer running Powershell.
The following example shows how to specify a full qualified domain name as the parameter value.
-Server "corp.contoso.com"
Default Value: **
Data Type: string
Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
false |
required |
Variable Length? |
false |
variableLength |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
globbing |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
pipelineInput |
Position? |
named |
position |
Value Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
true |
required |
Variable Length? |
false |
variableLength |
Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before executing the command.
Default Value: **
Data Type: SwitchParameter
Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
false |
required |
Variable Length? |
true |
variableLength |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
globbing |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
pipelineInput |
Position? |
named |
position |
Value Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
false |
required |
Variable Length? |
false |
variableLength |
WhatIf
Describes what would happen if you executed the command without actually executing the command.
Default Value: **
Data Type: SwitchParameter
Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
false |
required |
Variable Length? |
true |
variableLength |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
globbing |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
pipelineInput |
Position? |
named |
position |
Value Attributes
Name | Value | PSMAML Attribute |
---|---|---|
Required? |
false |
required |
Variable Length? |
false |
variableLength |
Input Type
Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADDomainController
A read-only domain controller (RODC) object is received by the Identity parameter.
Return Type
None.
Notes
- This cmdlet does not work with AD LDS.
This cmdlet does not work with a read-only domain controller.
This cmdlet does not work with an Active Directory Snapshot.
Examples
-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------
Command Prompt: C:\PS>
Add-ADDomainControllerPasswordReplicationPolicy -Identity "FABRIKAM-RODC1" -AllowedList "JesperAaberg", "AdrianaAdams"
Adds user accounts to the Allowed list on a given RODC with the specified SamAccountNames.
-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------
Command Prompt: C:\PS>
Add-ADDomainControllerPasswordReplicationPolicy -Identity "FABRIKAM-RODC1" -DeniedList "MichaelAllen", "ElizabethAndersen"
Adds user accounts to the Allowed list on a given RODC with the specified SamAccountNames.
See Also
Reference
Get-ADDomainController
Get-ADDomainControllerPasswordReplicationPolicy