Query the domain for information.
Syntax
NETDOM QUERY [/Domain:domain] [/Server:server]
[/UserD:user] [/PasswordD:[password | *]]
[/Verify] [/RESEt] [/Direct] [/SecurePasswordPrompt]
WORKSTATION | SERVER | DC | OU | PDC | FSMO | TRUST
Key:
/Domain The domain on which to query for the information
/UserD User account used to make the connection with the Domain
specified by the /Domain argument
/PasswordD Password of the user account specified By /UserD.
Specifying a * will prompt for the password.
/Server Name of a specific domain controller that should be used to
perform the query.
/Verify For computers, verify that the secure channel between the
computer and the domain controller is operating properly.
For trusts, verify that the the trust between domains is
operating properly. Only outbound trust will be verified.
The user must have domain administrator credentials to get
correct verification results.
/RESEt Reset the secure channel between the computer and the domain
controller; valid only for computer enumeration
/Direct For a TRUST query: list only the direct trust links and
omit the domains indirectly trusted through transitive
links. Do not use with /Verify.
/SecurePasswordPrompt
Use secure credentials popup to specify credentials. This
option should be used when smartcard credentials need to be
specified. This option is only in effect when the password
value is supplied as *
WORKSTATION Query the domain for the list of workstations
SERVER Query the domain for the list of servers
DC Query the domain for the list of Domain Controllers
OU Query the domain for the list of Organizational Units under
which the specified user can create a machine object
PDC Query the domain for the current Primary Domain Controller
FSMO Query the domain for the current list of FSMO owners
TRUST Query the domain for the list of its trusts
In Windows 10 use the Active Directory PowerShell cmdlets instead.
The trust verify command checks only direct, outbound, Windows trusts. To verify an inbound trust, use the NETDOM TRUST command which allows you to specify credentials for the trusting domain.
Netdom options can be abbreviated to just the UPPER case letters, e.g. /PasswordD can be supplied as just /PD
“I do not seek, I find” ~ Pablo Picasso
Related:
NETDOM ADD - Add a workstation or server account to the domain.
NETDOM REMOVE - Remove a workstation or server from the domain.
PowerShell: Get-ADComputer - Get one or more computers from Active Directory.