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Repair-AcctADAccount
Resets the Active Directory (AD) password for the given accounts.
Syntax
Repair-AcctADAccount -ADAccountName <String[]> [-Password <String>] [-SecurePassword <SecureString>] [-ADUserName <String>] [-ADPassword <SecureString>] [-Force] [-LoggingId <Guid>] [-BearerToken <String>] [-AdminClientIP <String>] [-TraceParent <String>] [-TraceState <String>] [-VirtualSiteId <String>] [-AdminAddress <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
Repair-AcctADAccount -ADAccountSid <String[]> [-Password <String>] [-SecurePassword <SecureString>] [-ADUserName <String>] [-ADPassword <SecureString>] [-Force] [-LoggingId <Guid>] [-BearerToken <String>] [-AdminClientIP <String>] [-TraceParent <String>] [-TraceState <String>] [-VirtualSiteId <String>] [-AdminAddress <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
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Detailed Description
This provides the ability to repair accounts in the ‘Tainted’ state by synchronizing the account password stored in Active Directory (AD) with the password stored in the AD Identity Service. If successful, this results in the account state being reset to ‘Available’ so it can be consumed by other Machine Creation Services.
If the current account password is not supplied using the Password or SecurePassword Parameters, this requires the user who initiated the runspace to have the required permissions in AD to reset the AD account password. If the current user does not have sufficient privileges, the ADUserName and ADPassword parameters may be used instead.
If the current account password is supplied then this command will use the password change operation which does not require any elevated permissions in AD.
Related Commands
Parameters
Name | Description | Required? | Pipeline Input | Default Value |
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ADAccountName | The names of the AD accounts that are to be repaired. AD accounts are accepted in the following formats: Fully qualified DN e.g. CN=MyComputer,OU=Computers,DC=MyDomain,DC=Com ; UPN format e.g MyComputer@MyDomain.Com ; Domain qualified e.g MyDomain\MyComputer . |
true | false | |
ADAccountSid | The SID(s) of the accounts that are to be repaired. | true | true (ByPropertyName) | |
Password | The current password for the computer account. | false | false | |
SecurePassword | The current password for the account (provided in a Secure String class). | false | false | |
ADUserName | The username for an AD user account with Write Permissions. This parameter must be used if the current user does not have the necessary privileges. | false | false | |
ADPassword | The matching password for an AD user account with Write Permissions. This parameter must be used if the current user does not have the necessary privileges. | false | false | |
Force | Indicates whether accounts that are marked as ‘in-use’ can be repaired or not. | false | false | |
LoggingId | Specifies the identifier of the high-level operation this cmdlet call forms a part of. Citrix Studio and Director typically create high-level operations. PowerShell scripts can also wrap a series of cmdlet calls in a high-level operation by way of the Start-LogHighLevelOperation and Stop-LogHighLevelOperation cmdlets. | false | false | |
BearerToken | Specifies the bearer token assigned to the calling user | false | false | |
AdminClientIP | Specifies the Client IP of the calling user | false | false | |
TraceParent | Specifies the trace parent assigned for internal diagnostic tracing use | false | false | |
TraceState | Specifies the trace state assigned for internal diagnostic tracing use | false | false | |
VirtualSiteId | Specifies the virtual site the PowerShell snap-in will connect to. | false | false | |
AdminAddress | Specifies the address of a Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops controller that the PowerShell snap-in connects to. You can provide this as a host name or an IP address. | false | false | LocalHost. Once a value is provided by any cmdlet, this value becomes the default. |
Input Type
Return Values
Citrix.Adidentity.Sdk.Accountoperationsummary
The Repair-AcctADAccout command returns an object with the following parameters:
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SuccessfulAccountsCount <int> The number of accounts that were repaired successfully.
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FailedAccountsCount <int> The number of accounts that were not repaired.
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FailedAccounts <Citrix.ADIdentity.Sdk.AccountError[]> The list of accounts that failed to be repaired. Each one has the following parameters:
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ADAccountName <string>
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ADAccountSid <String>
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ErrorReason <ADIdentityStatus> This can be one of the following UnableToConvertDomain IdentityNotLocatedInDomain IdentityNotFound IdentityObjectInUse IdentityObjectLocked ADServiceDatabaseError ADServiceDatabaseNotConfigured ADServiceStatusInvalidDb FailedToConnectToDomainController FailedToExecuteSearchInAD FailedToAccessComputerAccountInAD FailedToSetPasswordInAD FailedToChangePasswordInAD
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DiagnosticInformtion <Exception> Any other error information
Notes
In the case of failure, the following errors can result.
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PermissionDenied: The user does not have administrative rights to perform this operation.
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ConfigurationLoggingError: The operation could not be performed because of a configuration logging error
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DatabaseError: An error occurred in the service while attempting a database operation.
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DatabaseNotConfigured: The operation could not be completed because the database for the service is not configured.
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ServiceStatusInvalidDb: An error occurred in the service while attempting a database operation - communication with database failed for various reasons.
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CommunicationError: An error occurred while communicating with the service.
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ExceptionThrown: An unexpected error occurred. To locate more details, see the Windows event logs on the controller being used or examine the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops logs.
Examples
Example 1
c:\PS>Get-AcctADAccount -State Tainted | Select-Object ADAccountName
ADAccountName
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Domain\account
Domain\account2
c:\PS>Repair-AcctADAccount -ADAccountName "Domain\account","Domain\account2"
SuccessfulAccountsCount FailedAccountsCount FailedAccounts
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2 0 {}
c:\PS>Get-AcctADAccount -State Tainted
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Description
Repairs the tainted accounts account and account2. After the repair operation, there are no more tainted accounts.
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