Add-ADPermission
The following cmdlet is used to add permissions to an Active Directory (AD) object:
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Add-ADPermission
[-Identity] <ADRawEntryIdParameter>]
-User <SecurityPrincipalIdParameter>]
[-AccessRights <ActiveDirectoryRights[]>]
[-ChildObjectTypes <ADSchemaObjectIdParameter[]>]
[-Confirm]
[-Deny]
[-DomainController <Fqdn>]
[-ExtendedRights <ExtendedRightIdParameter[]>]
[-InheritanceType <ActiveDirectorySecurityInheritance>]
[-InheritedObjectType <ADSchemaObjectIdParameter>]
[-Properties <ADSchemaObjectIdParameter[]>]
[-WhatIf]
[<CommonParameters>]
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