![]() If you are using the PowerShell Core 7.x (pwsh.exe), keep in mind that the Active Directory module is fully natively compatible with this version of PoSh. To check the installation status of a module, use the command: Get-WindowsFeature RSAT-AD-PowerShell You can also use DISM to install the AD PowerShell module on Windows: DISM /online /enable-feature /featurename:RSATClient-Roles-ADĭISM /online /enable-feature /featurename:RSATClient-Roles-AD-DSĭISM /online /enable-feature /featurename:RSATClient-Roles-AD-DS-SnapIns ![]() Open the PowerShell console as an administrator and run the following commands: Import-Module ServerManagerĪdd-WindowsFeature -Name "RSAT-AD-PowerShell" –IncludeAllSubFeature You can also install this module using PowerShell. It is enough to start the wizard and at the step when selecting features, you need to select the item Remote Server Administration Tools > Role Administration Tools > AD DS and AD LDS Tools > Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell You can install the Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell on Windows Server 2019/2016/2012 R2 using the Add Roles and Features Wizard from the Server Manager. ![]() You can install this module manually on any member Windows server or workstation. It is automatically deployed on Windows Server after you installed the ADDS role (Active Directory Domain Services) when promoting a server to the domain controller. The Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell first appeared on Windows Server 2008 R2. Install PowerShell Active Directory Module on Windows Server You can install RSAT-AD-PowerShell on Windows Server hosts and workstations running desktop OS versions (Windows 11, 10, 8.1, and 7). You can use the RSAT-AD-PowerShell cmdlets to perform basic AD management tasks and get different information on domain users, computers, groups, and other objects. RSAT includes all necessary management tools, command-line utilities, and Windows PowerShell modules to manage Windows Server infrastructure. PowerShell AD Module is a part of the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT). Today we’ll show you how to install and use the Windows PowerShell Active Directory Module.
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