Re: Disabling and moving dead computers accounts



oldcmp will move accounts into alternate OUs as well.

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Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
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Tomasz Onyszko [MVP] wrote:
John Strow wrote:

Does any one have script/batch file for disabling and moving dead computers
accounts in to designated OU folder using DSquery, DSmod, DSmove..
Thanks,
John



Try to use OldCmd tool from Joe to generate report of such accounts and then combine this with some script or other tool to move accounts to proper OU.

http://www.joeware.net/win/free/tools/oldcmp.htm

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