And make sure it is a domain local group you have created

On 6 May 2010 12:28, helpdesk UK <[email protected]> wrote:

> unfortunately not.
>
> I just created another local group called test and tried the following
> command.
>
> net group test domain1\%computername%$ /ADD /domain
>
> it sends me back to the
> The synatax for this command is:
>
> NET GROUP
> ...............................................
>
> Is this not working because of some security changes in Windows 7 / Windows
> 2008 R2 domain ?
>
> But if it was a security issue it would give me an error NETHELPmsg etc....
>
>
> maybe another utility OR script would do this so I can simply add that
> script to a task sequence and when it runs .....it will automatically add
> that computer it is building to a set group in AD ?
>
> cheers
>
> Jo
>
>
>
>
> On 6 May 2010 11:51, James Rankin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Try creating your group again but this time create it as a *domain local
>> group* rather than just a standard security group, I just tested this and
>> it works
>>
>>
>> On 6 May 2010 11:45, helpdesk UK <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello James
>>>
>>>  and I am not sure what I am typing incorrectly here but my command is
>>>
>>> The comamdn you have suggested will fail as localgroup ? i dont have
>>> local groups created on any machines I want to only add the %computername%
>>> to the domain group
>>>
>>> so I tried this
>>>
>>> net group SSID1 domain1\%computername%$ /ADD /domain
>>>
>>> it sends me back to the syntax of this command as it is incomplete....
>>>
>>> The funny thing is I cannot get a net group command working :(
>>>
>>>
>>> cheers
>>>
>>> Jo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5 May 2010 17:18, James Rankin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> You may need to add */domain *onto the end of that command. It seems to
>>>> work for me.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 5 May 2010 17:14, James Rankin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Maybe this, off the top of my head?
>>>>>
>>>>> *Net localgroup <group> <domain name>\<computer name>$ /ADD*
>>>>>
>>>>>   On 5 May 2010 17:11, helpdesk UK <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> James,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As mentioned earlier the computer_DN i.e. distinguished name will be
>>>>>> different in some cases i.e. different ou.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I need to acheive this without the Computer_DN to be honest I hope I
>>>>>> am explaining the problem correctly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I dont even know what the computer will be called when SCCM installs
>>>>>> it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> so I feel the dynamic command with %computername% would be ideal
>>>>>>
>>>>>> so whatever the %computername% add it to this group *SSID1*
>>>>>> I hope that clarifies it further.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> cheers
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jo
>>>>>>  On 5 May 2010 16:41, James Rankin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Adding a Computer Account to a Group
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    1. Click *Start*, and then click *Run*.
>>>>>>>    2. In the *Open* box, type *cmd*.
>>>>>>>    3. At the command prompt, type the following command:
>>>>>>>    dsmod group group_dn -addmbr computer_dn
>>>>>>>    This command uses the following values:
>>>>>>>       - *group_dn* specifies the distinguished name of the group
>>>>>>>       object to which you want to add the computer object.
>>>>>>>       - *computer_dn* specifies the distinguished name of the
>>>>>>>       computer object to be added to the group. The distinguished name 
>>>>>>> indicates
>>>>>>>       the folder location.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When you add a computer to a group, you can assign permissions to all
>>>>>>> of the computer accounts in that group, and then filter Group Policy
>>>>>>> settings on all accounts in that group.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> To view the complete syntax for this command, at a command prompt,
>>>>>>> type *dsmod group /?*.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  On 5 May 2010 16:27, helpdesk UK <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Windows 7
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> My understanding was that all the SCCM Task Sequence run under
>>>>>>>> elevated prompt ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> As it deploys all the apps + etc...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have not yet inserted any scripts in the task sequence so not sure
>>>>>>>> how it will react ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I was hoping if the command would be simple
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> < utility > add to < group name > %computername%
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> along those lines
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> cheers
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Jo
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>   On 5 May 2010 15:51, Kurt Buff <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> What OS? I have my minions do this from the command line all the
>>>>>>>>> time.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Under Win7, however, it's a powershell script that must be run from
>>>>>>>>> an
>>>>>>>>> elevated prompt.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Kurt
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 06:47, helpdesk UK <[email protected]>
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> > Hello Everyone,
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > I need to add a few computers to a specefic group in AD once the
>>>>>>>>> machine is
>>>>>>>>> > compelte building...
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Can this be done on the local netbios name ?
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > %computername%
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > 1. Machines build completes.
>>>>>>>>> > 2. Final reboot and it runs a command to add to specific groups.
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > I need to figure this out as I need to add this as a command line
>>>>>>>>> option in
>>>>>>>>> > my SCCM Task Sequence for building Windows 7 Laptops for Wireless
>>>>>>>>> Policies.
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Any help will be much appreciated.
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Thank you
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Jo
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>> into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not
>>>>> able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could 
>>>>> provoke
>>>>> such a question."
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>>>> "On two occasions...I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr Babbage, if you put
>>>> into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not
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>> the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able
>> rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such
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rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such
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