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Add-ADCentralAccessPolicyMember

Adds central access rules to a central access policy in Active Directory.

Syntax

Add-ADCentralAccessPolicyMember
   [-WhatIf]
   [-Confirm]
   [-AuthType <ADAuthType>]
   [-Credential <PSCredential>]
   [-Identity] <ADCentralAccessPolicy>
   [-Members] <ADCentralAccessRule[]>
   [-PassThru]
   [-Server <String>]
   [<CommonParameters>]

Description

The Add-ADCentralAccessPolicyMember cmdlet adds central access rules to a central access policy in Active Directory.

Examples

EXAMPLE 1

$params = @{
    Identity = 'Finance Policy'
    Member = 'Finance Documents Rule', 'Corporate Documents Rule'
}
Add-ADCentralAccessPolicyMember @params

This command adds the central access rules Finance Documents Rule and Corporate Documents Rule to the central access policy Finance Policy.

EXAMPLE 2

Get-ADCentralAccessPolicy -Filter "Name -like 'Corporate*'" |
    Add-ADCentralAccessPolicyMember -Members 'Corporate Documents Rule'

This command gets all central access policies that have a name that starts with Corporate and then passes this information to Add-ADCentralAccessPolicyMember by using the pipeline operator. The Add-ADCentralAccessPolicyMember cmdlet then adds the central access rule with the name Corporate Documents Rule to it.

Parameters

-AuthType

Specifies the authentication method to use. The acceptable values for this parameter are:

  • Negotiate or 0
  • Basic or 1

The default authentication method is Negotiate.

A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection is required for the Basic authentication method.

Type:ADAuthType
Accepted values:Negotiate, Basic
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Confirm

Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.

Type:SwitchParameter
Aliases:cf
Position:Named
Default value:False
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Credential

Specifies the user account credentials to use to perform this task. The default credentials are the credentials of the currently logged on user unless the cmdlet is run from an Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell provider drive. If the cmdlet is run from such a provider drive, the account associated with the drive is the default.

To specify this parameter, you can type a user name, such as User1 or Domain01\User01 or you can specify a PSCredential object. If you specify a user name for this parameter, the cmdlet prompts for a password.

You can also create a PSCredential object by using a script or by using the Get-Credential cmdlet. You can then set the Credential parameter to the PSCredential object.

If the acting credentials do not have directory-level permission to perform the task, Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell returns a terminating error.

Type:PSCredential
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Identity

Specifies an Active Directory object by providing one of the following property values. The identifier in parentheses is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) display name for the attribute. The acceptable values for this parameter are:

  • A distinguished name
  • A GUID (objectGUID)
  • A security identifier (objectSid)
  • A SAM account name (sAMAccountName)

This parameter can also get this object through the pipeline or you can set this parameter to an object instance.

Type:ADCentralAccessPolicy
Position:0
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Members

Specifies a set of central access rule (CAR) objects in a comma-separated list to add to a central access policy. To identify each object, use one of the following property values:

  • Name
  • A distinguished name
  • GUID (objectGUID)

Note

The identifier in parentheses is the LDAP display name.

You can also provide objects to this parameter directly.

You cannot pass objects through the pipeline to this parameter.

Type:ADCentralAccessRule[]
Position:1
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-PassThru

Returns an object representing the item with which you are working. By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output.

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Server

Specifies the Active Directory Domain Services instance to connect to, by providing one of the following values for a corresponding domain name or directory server. The service may be any of the following: Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services, Active Directory Domain Services or Active Directory snapshot instance.

Specify the Active Directory Domain Services instance in one of the following ways:

Domain name values:

  • Fully qualified domain name
  • NetBIOS name

Directory server values:

  • Fully qualified directory server name
  • NetBIOS name
  • Fully qualified directory server name and port

The default value for this parameter is determined by one of the following methods in the order that they are listed:

  • By using the Server value from objects passed through the pipeline
  • By using the server information associated with the Active Directory Domain Services Windows PowerShell provider drive, when the cmdlet runs in that drive
  • By using the domain of the computer running Windows PowerShell
Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-WhatIf

Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet isn't run.

Type:SwitchParameter
Aliases:wi
Position:Named
Default value:False
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

Inputs

None or Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADCentralAccessPolicy

An ADCentralAccessPolicy object is received by the Identity parameter.

Outputs

None or Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.ADCentralAccessPolicy

Returns the modified ADCentralAccessPolicy object when the PassThru parameter is specified. By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output.

Notes

  • This cmdlet does not work with a read-only domain controller.
  • This cmdlet does not work with an Active Directory snapshot.