Re: Old computer accounts

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Now, if you were to run the dsquery, what's the difference between these two
switches?
-inactive (followed by the # of weeks) and
-stalepwd (followed by the # of days?)

The commandline help explaantion doesn't give very much. Am I to assume that
they both use computer password to determine whether or not a computer is no
longer active?

"Joe Richards [MVP]" wrote:

> Check out oldcmp on the free Windows tools pages of www.joeware.net
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> joe
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> Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
> www.joeware.net
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> Sander wrote:
> > Is there anyway to see which computer objects in AD have not been connected
> > to the network in a certain amount of time. I only have 60 computers on my
> > network, but I have about 120 in AD. Is there a good way to clean this up?
> >
> >
>
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