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Thanks for the ideas. I think I am going to probably script the move. I was trying to make this as simple for the help desk personnel as possible.
Rick Gasper From:
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If you’re always going to move the computer accounts to a specific OU, you could also do a simple script. It would be simple to modify this one to include the computer name as an argument.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/scriptcenter/compmgmt/scrcm33.mspx
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We want to have the first level support person move the machine into an OU so that office 2003 can be installed via group policy.
Rick Gasper From:
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? You want to give some sort of secretary a MMC? Sure, why not? Works out well. You'll want to give permissions over computer objects as well for both the current and destination OU's it sounds like.
Not sure why somebody would be moving a computer account though? Is that some sort of tracking mechanism for you?
Al
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gasper, Rick Hi all, I need to give a non admin IT user access to aduc. Our plan is to use gpo to push out office 2k3. The non admin IT user is to move the machine to the deployment OU. Is this possible? I am thinking creating a task pad will do this, but I have not ever done that. Manager Network Services King's College Wilkes-Barre PA 18711 PH: 570-208-5845 Fax: 570-208-6072 |
Title: task pads
- [ActiveDir] task pads Gasper, Rick
- RE: [ActiveDir] task pads Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] task pads Gasper, Rick
- RE: [ActiveDir] task pads Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] task pads Passo, Larry
- RE: [ActiveDir] task pads Gasper, Rick
