Remove a domain.
Remove-DSAdDomain -DomainID <guid> [-AsLegacyResponse] [<CommonParameters>]
Remove a domain identified by the supplied id.
PS C:\> $domains = Get-DSAdDomain; Remove-DSAdDomain -DomainID $domains.Data[0].ID
Get all domains. After spotting the ID of the domain to delete (first one in this case), delete the domain.
In versions prior to 2024.2, many DS cmdlets returned a ServerResponse object. Enabling this backward compatibility switch allows scripts developed for earlier versions to function correctly.
Type: System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter
DefaultValue: ''
SupportsWildcards: false
Aliases: []
ParameterSets:
- Name: (All)
Position: Named
IsRequired: false
ValueFromPipeline: false
ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName: false
ValueFromRemainingArguments: false
DontShow: false
AcceptedValues: []
HelpMessage: ''
ID of the domain to delete.
Type: System.Guid
DefaultValue: ''
SupportsWildcards: false
Aliases: []
ParameterSets:
- Name: (All)
Position: Named
IsRequired: true
ValueFromPipeline: false
ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName: false
ValueFromRemainingArguments: false
DontShow: false
AcceptedValues: []
HelpMessage: ''
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutBuffer, -OutVariable, -PipelineVariable, -ProgressAction, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters.
For more information, type "Get-Help Remove-DSAdDomain -detailed". For technical information, type "Get-Help Remove-DSAdDomain -full".