Windows 11 Aduc ((new)) Guide

With the shift to Windows 11, many admins are asking: Does ADUC still work the same? How do I install it? And what’s new?

Get-WindowsCapability -Name RSAT* -Online | Select-Object -Property Name, State Once installed, you’ll find in the Start menu under Windows Administrative Tools . What’s Different on Windows 11? 1. The Interface is (Mostly) the Same Good news: Microsoft didn’t "modernize" the UI. ADUC retains the classic MMC snap-in look. The navigation tree, query builder, and property sheets are identical to Windows 10/Server 2019. windows 11 aduc

Windows 11’s underlying networking stack and DNS resolver improvements mean ADUC often feels faster when querying large OUs or cross-site domain controllers. With the shift to Windows 11, many admins

Right-clicking the ADUC shortcut no longer shows Run as different user by default. To get it back, hold Shift while right-clicking, or launch via runas in the terminal: The Interface is (Mostly) the Same Good news:

If you manage a Windows domain, Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) is likely your most-used tool. For years, admins have treated it as a static feature—reliable, but unchanged.

Let’s walk through everything you need to know about running ADUC on Windows 11. Unlike Windows 10, Windows 11 does not include the "Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT)" as an optional feature you download manually. Instead, RSAT is now delivered via Features on Demand (FOD) directly through Windows Update.

If you enable dark mode in Windows 11, the ADUC console background will change to dark gray. However, many dialog boxes (like object properties) will remain light-themed. It’s a partial improvement.

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