March 22nd, 2013

PowerTip: Use PowerShell to Find Name & OS Version of Domain Controllers

Doctor Scripto
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Summary: Use Windows PowerShell to find the name and operating system version of all your domain controllers.

Hey, Scripting Guy! Question How can I use Windows PowerShell to find the name and operating system version of all my domain controllers?

Hey, Scripting Guy! Answer Use the Get-ADDomainController cmdlet from the Active Directory module and a wild card filter to select all domain controllers. Then pipe the results to the Select-Object cmdlet and choose the Name and OperatingSystem properties.

Get-ADDomainController -Filter * | select name, operatingsystem

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