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February 12, 2004 03:12 PM

How can I move a computer account from one domain to another?

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A. The Netdom command-line tool lets you move a computer account from one domain to another. For example, I typed

netdom move compmoveme /domain
child1 /ud:administrator@child1.savilltech.com /pd:xxxxx

where /domain identifies which target domain to move the object to and /ud and /pd identify the account and password, respectively, to use for the specified domain. To see other options for Netdom, from the command line type

netdom move /?

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Where can i find the netdom move command on the command prompt do i have to install a utils to add this command??

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