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Redirect Computer Container
This is possible to redirect the computer container through redircmp command
in windows 2003. but this command is not able to solve my problem. Because I am managing one domain and four different sites and that’s why I have created four different OU’s for managing computers. So I have to manually move new joined computer accounts in different OU’s. Is there any way to automate this task. |
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Re: Redirect Computer Container
Howdie!
group policy schrieb: > This is possible to redirect the computer container through redircmp command > in windows 2003. but this command is not able to solve my problem. Because I > am managing one domain and four different sites and that’s why I have created > four different OU’s for managing computers. So I have to manually move new > joined computer accounts in different OU’s. Is there any way to automate this > task. What about pre-creating the computer accounts in Active Directory and joining those machines under the predefined name? cheers, Florian -- Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Group Policy. eMail: prename [at] frickelsoft [dot] net. blog: http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog. |
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Re: Redirect Computer Container
Write a front end script that you can enter the location (Via a drop down
box to prevent location entry errors) that will autoplace the objects for you. We have done something similar with our user accounts. -- Paul Bergson MVP - Directory Services MCT, MCSE, MCSA, Security+, BS CSci 2003, 2000 (Early Achiever), NT http://www.pbbergs.com Please no e-mails, any questions should be posted in the NewsGroup This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "group policy" <grouppolicy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 0F1601D-6D8F-4CC5-BD92-062B2267556D@microsoft.com...> This is possible to redirect the computer container through redircmp > command > in windows 2003. but this command is not able to solve my problem. Because > I > am managing one domain and four different sites and that's why I have > created > four different OU's for managing computers. So I have to manually move new > joined computer accounts in different OU's. Is there any way to automate > this > task. |
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Re: Redirect Computer Container
pre-create computer objects or use the NETDOM utility to specify the OU
where the computer objects should be created during join -- Cheers, (HOPEFULLY THIS INFORMATION HELPS YOU!) # Jorge de Almeida Pinto # MVP Windows Server - Directory Services BLOG (WEB-BASED)--> http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/jorge/default.aspx BLOG (RSS-FEEDS)--> http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/jorge/rss.aspx ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * How to ask a question --> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights! * Always test before implementing! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ################################################# ################################################# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "group policy" <grouppolicy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 0F1601D-6D8F-4CC5-BD92-062B2267556D@microsoft.com...> This is possible to redirect the computer container through redircmp > command > in windows 2003. but this command is not able to solve my problem. Because > I > am managing one domain and four different sites and that’s why I have > created > four different OU’s for managing computers. So I have to manually move new > joined computer accounts in different OU’s. Is there any way to automate > this > task. |
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