Michel,

If you are running Windows 2003 then the Redircomp.exe may be what you
are looking for.



From:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepKit/bf5437ce-389c-4dc9-953c-999f854b98d1.mspx



Redirusr.exe (for user accounts) and Redircomp.exe (for computer
accounts) are two new tools included with Windows Server 2003 that
enable you to change the default location where new user and computer
accounts are created so you can more easily scope GPOs directly to
newly created user and computer objects.

This article describes it's use:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324949

I hope that helps

Thanks
Mike

On 4/13/05, Bruyere, Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>        I have a little question as to how you guys would handle this
> situation...
> 
> I have 2 techs that are adding stations to the domain from time to time.
> When they join the stations to the domain, the computer account is
> created in the COMPUTERS built-in UO.
> I have many UOs that are used to deploy the GPOs depending on the type
> of computers, let say desktop and laptops.
> 
> The problem actually occurs because they "forget" to tell me that they
> added a new laptop to the domain and this new added machine ends up on
> the network w/o the proper GPOs applied.
> 
> I actually check the UO manually but I would like to have any automated
> way to check for new computer account added in the UO. For control
> purposes, they don't have access to move the computer account from an UO
> to another and it have to stay that way.
> 
> Any ideas or 3rd party programs that can help are appreciated...
> 
> Thanks
> 
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