DISM /Online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:Rsat.ActiveDirectory.DS-LDS.Tools~~~~0.0.1.0 /Source:"\\NetworkShare\FOD\Windows11" /LimitAccess Pro tip: You must download the FOD ISO from the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) to use the /Source switch. Otherwise, every machine downloads 200MB from the internet individually. That kills branch office bandwidth. You installed ADUC. You open it. You connect to the domain. But you see only a handful of OUs or get "Access Denied."
Microsoft has shifted the paradigm. The old days of downloading a massive "RSAT.msi" file from the Microsoft Download Center are dead. On Windows 11, RSAT (Remote Server Administration Tools) is now an . This is actually a blessing in disguise—it ensures version parity with your domain controllers and keeps your tools updated via Windows Update. install active directory users and computers windows 11
Real fix: Don't browse the entire domain. Type the OU path directly in ADUC (View > Filter Options > Customize > Show "Advanced Features" then drag the path into the navigation pane). Yes. With one caveat: Windows 11 22H2 and later require RSAT tools that match the build. You cannot use 21H2 RSAT on 23H2. DISM /Online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:Rsat
It isn't there. And it hasn’t been there since Windows 10. You installed ADUC
For a task sequence in SCCM or MDT:
Windows 11 treats RSAT like any other app. If you are a on your Windows 11 box but only a Domain User in AD, you hit a wall.
A corrupted Windows update cache or a mismatched .NET Framework version.