

Since Windows 10, the RSAT tools were shifted from being a standalone package to being a feature on demand in Windows 10. You can use the AD module right away after you install RSAT. The installation enables all tools by default, and you also don't have to import the module. All you have to do is download and install RSAT ( Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10). Things are a lot easier in Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. Notice this description assumes you haven't updated PowerShell 2 on your Windows Server 2008 R2 machine (see the description about Windows 7). Or you can right-click the PowerShell icon on the taskbar and select Import system modules.Īs on Windows 7, if you want to make the import permanent, you have to add the above import command to your PowerShell profile. Import-Module ServerManagerAdd-WindowsFeature RSAT-AD-PowerShellĪfter copying the module to your computer, you have to import it: Import-Module ActiveDirectory

Select Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell in Remote Server Administration Tools > Role Administration Tools > AD DS and AD LDS Tools.Īlternatively, you can install the module from a PowerShell console:.In Server Manager, click Add features, and then:.One difference is that you don't have to download RSAT because the tools are already available on Windows Server 2008 R2. (Note that the module is not available for Windows Server 2008.) The procedure on Windows Server 2008 R2 is similar to that on Windows 7. You only have to install the module on member servers. If your Windows Server 2008 R2 machine is a domain controller, the PowerShell Active Directory Module is already installed.

Active Directory Module in Administrative Tools Windows Server 2008 R2
