dsmove
			
			
			
			
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			Updated: January 21, 2005
			
				Moves a single object, within a domain, from its current 
				location in the directory to a new location, or renames a single 
				object without moving it in the directory tree.
			
				 
			
				 
			Syntax
			
				dsmove ObjectDN [-newname NewName] [-newparent
				ParentDN] [{-s Server | -d 
				Domain}] [-u UserName] [-p {Password 
				| *}] [-q] [{-uc | -uco | -uci}]
			Parameters
			
				
					
						
							ObjectDN
						
							Required. Specifies the distinguished name of the 
							object you want to move or rename. If the value is 
							omitted, it is obtained through standard input (stdin) 
							to support piping of output from another command to 
							input of this command. 
					 
					
						
							-newnameNewRDN
						
							Renames the object with a new relative distinguished 
							name.
					 
					
						
							-newparentParentDN
						
							Specifies the new location to which you want to move 
							the object. The new location is specified as the 
							distinguished name of the new parent node.
					 
					
						
							{-s Server | -d Domain}
						
						
							Connects to a specified remote server or domain. By 
							default, the computer is connected to the domain 
							controller in the logon domain.
					 
					
						
							-uUserName
						
							Specifies the user name with which the user logs on 
							to a remote server. By default, -u uses the 
							user name with which the user logged on. You can use 
							any of the following formats to specify a user name: 
							user name (for example, Linda)domain\user name (for 
							example, widgets\Linda)user principal name (UPN) 
							(for example, Linda@widgets.microsoft.com)
					 
					
						
							-p {Password | *} 
						
							Specifies to use either a password or a * to log on 
							to a remote server. If you type *, you are 
							prompted for a password.
					 
					
						
							-q
						
							Suppresses all output to standard output (quiet 
							mode).
					 
					
						
							{-uc | -uco | -uci} 
						
							Specifies that output or input data is formatted in 
							Unicode. The following table lists and describes 
							each format. ValueDescription-ucSpecifies a 
							Unicode format for input from or output to a pipe 
							(|).-ucoSpecifies a Unicode format for output 
							to a pipe (|) or a file. -uciSpecifies a 
							Unicode format for input from a pipe (|) or a file.
					 
					
						
							/?
						
							Displays help at the command prompt.
					 
				 
			 
			Remarks
			
				- To move an object across domains, see the Movetree 
				command-line tool in
				
				Install Windows Support Tools
				.
- If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation 
				marks around the text (for example, "CN=Mike Danseglio,CN=Users,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com").
- If you supply multiple values for a parameter, use spaces to 
				separate the values (for example, a list of distinguished 
				names).
Examples
			
				To rename a user object from Kim Akers to Kim Ralls, type:
				dsmove "CN=Kim Akers,OU=Sales,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com" -newname 
				"Kim Ralls"
				To move Kim Akers from the Sales organization to the 
				Marketing organization, type:
				dsmove "CN=Kim Akers,OU=Sales,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com" -newparent 
				OU=Marketing,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com
				To combine the rename and move operations, type:
				dsmove "CN=Kim Akers,OU=Sales,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com" -newparent 
				OU=Marketing,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com -newname "Kim Ralls"
			Formatting legend
			
				
					
					
						| Italic | Information that the user must supply | 
					
						| Bold | Elements that the user must type exactly as shown | 
					
						| Ellipsis (...) | Parameter that can be repeated several times in a 
						command line | 
					
						| Between brackets ([]) | Optional items | 
					
						| Between braces ({}); choices separated by pipe (|). 
						Example: {even|odd} | Set of choices from which the user must choose only 
						one | 
					
						| Courier font | Code or program output | 
				
			 
			
			
			
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