How to use CSVDE Comma Separated Value Data Exchange to Import and Export users into an Active Directory Database in Windows Server 2016

How to use CSVDE Comma Separated Value Data Exchange to Import and Export users into an Active Directory Database in Windows Server 2016
In this video, Windows Server Instructor Rick Trader presents how to use Comma Separated Value Data Exchange (CSVDE) to import and export users into an Active Directory Databases.
For more Windows Server 2016 & 2012R2 video training from Rick Trader, see the following videos:
How to Use Ldifde to Manage Active Directory in Server 2016
Dynamic User Account in Windows Server 2016 and the Need for Auditing Services
How to Setup and Use Dynamic Groups TTL Windows Server 2016 and Server 2012R2
For all technologies we teach, see our complete course schedule.
Until next time, RIDE SAFE!
Rick Trader
Windows Server Instructor – Interface Technical Training
Phoenix, AZ
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