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Queries the domain for information such as membership and trust.
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Microsoft has described this in more detail in this support article.Applies To: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8 The program Netdom allows administrators to reset computer account passwords of a Windows Server domain controller under Windows Server 2019, Windows Server Standard 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard and Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard. Thanks for that! What is Netdom?įinally, a short note for fellow readers who wonder what netdom.exe does. Blog reader Peter pointed out the issue in here on April 30, 2019. The known bug has been fixed with this update. The KB article on KB4493472 states in the list of fixes:Īddresses an issue in which netdom.exe fails to run, and the error, "The command failed to complete successfully" appears.
#NETDOM COMMANDS UPDATE#
April Update KB4493472 with Netdom Fixīut these tricks are no longer necessary because Microsoft fixed the problem in April 2019. For update KB4489878 it says:Īfter installing this update, NETDOM.EXE fails to run, and the on-screen error, "The command failed to complete successfully." appears.Īa a supplement an alternative command line utility and a graphical tool such as PowerShell, NLTEST.EXE, Active Directory Users and Computers (DSA.MSC), and Active Directory Domains and Trusts Snap-in (domain.msc) could be used. Later, Microsoft probably added the known issue in its KB articles on the updates of March 12, 2019. We did uninstall KB4489885, restart and then uninstall KB4489878 and we did recover old netdom.exe version. Another user MS_Tizzy states that he fixed the problem by uninstalling two updates: The older version could be taken from the RSAT tools, as MVP Dave Patrick notes here. He simply took an old copy of netdom.exe from before the March 2019 update and copied it back to the machine. Within this forum thread administrators discusses that bug as well. Disto then linked to the Technet forum article 2008R2 – Netdom.exe Broken, where the whole thing is also discussed. German blog reader Peter had left a comment in the blog on March 14, 2019.Īlso German blog reader Disto has reported this within a comment and writes that on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 the "netdom query" command no longer works. No matter what parameters are passed to the program, the error message "The command was not executed correctly" appears. Security update KB4474419 kills netdomĪdmins, who installed the security update KB4474419 on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2, run into issues: The program netdom.exe did not work anymore afterwards.
#NETDOM COMMANDS PATCH#
I had discussed this in the blog posts Windows 7: From April 2019 'SHA-2-Support' is required and SHA-2 patch for Windows 7 arrives on March 2019.
#NETDOM COMMANDS CODE#
Update KB4474419(SHA-2 code signing support update for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7: March 12, 2019) that provides support for SHA-2 signature evaluation for these operating systems. Support for SHA-2 cod signing is requiredĪs of March 2019, Microsoft offered the security update KB4474419. Therefore I will discuss the topic below. However, since there were issues with these updates on systems with foreign antivirus programs installed, the information or fix has probably not yet reached all administrators. The bug is fixed with the security updates of April 9, 2019. This topic only affects administrators in enterprise environments working with Windows domains on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2.