Actually, you don't need web service or MDT. I've got a TS where the AD
account used for this is hidden inside collection variable. Vbscript
checks for the computer name and if found in the domain A, disables it
there and moves to correct OU (disabled and moved). After this the
computer is joined to domain B.
-T
On 4.2.2014 18:51, Nick sullivan wrote:
Thanks I'll give it a shot. I found some information about moving AD
account around using Maik's web service so im assuming I will be ale
to delete them some how as well.
http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/maikkoster/archive/2010/04/08/moving-computers-in-active-directory-during-mdt-deployments-step-by-step.aspx
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Subject: RE: [mssms] Task Sequence Step to Find AD object and Delete it
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 16:29:16 +0000
You have to do it in the full OS using Maik's web service.
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Not personally but I have seen others use MDT web service or
Orchestrator to do it with ease.
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Has anyone every used a step in the task sequence to find the machine
being reimaged in AD and Delete it via the task sequence? Maybe using
MDT or some other method.
Thanks,
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