When I run the same script I get an error.

Error message is "error connecting to <domain>"

Any ideas ? What am I missing ? I have Domain Admin rights. I tried running
it from my workstation. Does it need to be run on the Domain Controller ?

Regards
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Roland D'souza
Senior Technical Specialist,
SFE Corporation Limited,
Tel  :+ 61 02 92560613
FAX  :+ 61 02 92560635
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I just ran a script that I found on myitforum.com that found all computer
accounts that have not been on the domain in specified amount of days. With
that list generated I was able to write up a batch file to remove the
accounts from the domain. I just removed over 1400 pc accounts last week
and
haven't had any help desk calls generated as of yet. :)

http://www.myitforum.com/articles/view.asp?t=Retrieving+the+List+of+Old+Doma

in+Computer+Accounts&id=436&z=1&s=VB+Scripting



-----Original Message-----
From: BY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 6:07 AM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: Server Manager


Dear all,

Current OS = NT4 SP5

Is there a system tool that can extract then remove those old computer
names from SERVER MANAGER?

There are too many old records that I need to manually remove them
otherwise.

Thank you.

BY



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