I'll discount the user as a source of goofiness ;)
 
Was it me, I'd troubleshoot by figuring out what this is set to at runtime 
 
cn=gg-" & unitNo & "-Staff"
 
I'd also make sure that whatever it is that's being created, doesn't already 
exist.  Starting with figuring out what that becomes at run time is the first 
step for me though. 
 
Al
 
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Brian Desmond
Sent: Thu 9/1/2005 6:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] goofy script error



I'm getting a weirdo error from a script I wrote. It works all up to this 
point. This first block of set group thru the second group.setinfo works like a 
charm (as do 3 nearly identical calls above it). The second set, on the 
group.SetInfo line, I get this error: 

 

C:\createSchool.vbs(111, 1) (null): A device attached to the system is not 
functioning.

 

Set Group = workingOU.Create("Group", "cn=gg-UserMgrs-" & schoolName)

group.Put "sAMAccountName", "gg-UserMgrs-" & schoolName

group.Put "groupType", ADS_GROUP_TYPE_GLOBAL_GROUP Or 
ADS_GROUP_TYPE_SECURITY_ENABLED

group.SetInfo

group.PutEx ADS_PROPERTY_APPEND, "member", Array(techGroupDN) ' nest the tech 
group

group.SetInfo

 

Set Group = workingOU.Create("Group", "cn=gg-" & unitNo & "-Staff")

group.Put "sAMAccountName", "cn=gg-" & unitNo & "-Staff"

group.Put "groupType", ADS_GROUP_TYPE_GLOBAL_GROUP Or 
ADS_GROUP_TYPE_SECURITY_ENABLED

group.SetInfo

 

Set Group = workingOU.Create("Group", "cn=gg-" & unitNo & "-Students")

group.Put "sAMAccountName", "cn=gg-" & unitNo & "-Students"

group.Put "groupType", ADS_GROUP_TYPE_GLOBAL_GROUP Or 
ADS_GROUP_TYPE_SECURITY_ENABLED

group.SetInfo

 

note, working OU is an OU I created in a previous step (along with probably a 
dozen or so other OUs). 

 

I don't have physical access to the machine, but I think all the attached 
devices are working just fine <g>. 

 

Google has a low yield here, so, not sure. 

 

Thanks,
Brian Desmond

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