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The ADServerDownException is a common but frustrating hurdle for IT administrators using the . It typically signals that PowerShell cannot communicate with the Active Directory Web Services (ADWS) on a Domain Controller. Understanding ADServerDownException

"Unable to find a default server with Active Directory Web Services running" Issue running get-aduser in powershell from playbook Adserverdownexception Powershell

When you run a cmdlet like Get-ADUser or Get-ADComputer , PowerShell doesn’t talk directly to the database; it uses . If this service is unreachable, you’ll see the error: The ADServerDownException is a common but frustrating hurdle

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The ADServerDownException is a common but frustrating hurdle for IT administrators using the . It typically signals that PowerShell cannot communicate with the Active Directory Web Services (ADWS) on a Domain Controller. Understanding ADServerDownException

"Unable to find a default server with Active Directory Web Services running" Issue running get-aduser in powershell from playbook

When you run a cmdlet like Get-ADUser or Get-ADComputer , PowerShell doesn’t talk directly to the database; it uses . If this service is unreachable, you’ll see the error:

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