Hi,

I just figured out how to do this according to KB324949.

I created a new OU and used redircmp.exe to point to a temp OU. I then had to 
delete the old Computers container and voilà.

Thanks,
Francis 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Wilkinson
Sent: 22 février 2005 13:46
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Change the Computer container in a "real" OU

You can apply a new policy to the domain level or by editing the default domain 
policy.  If you want the policy to only apply to computers container, you'd 
have to use a WMI filter on the policy.

Paul Wilkinson
865-974-0649
2422 Dunford Hall
OIT Lab Services
University of TN, Knoxville



Francis Ouellet wrote:

>Hi folks,
> 
>I need to apply a GPO to the Computers container in our domain. We're 
>running Windows 2003 Functional level. I know this can be done has I 
>have seen it myself in the past but I don't recall the required 
>steps/magic.
> 
>Any idea?
> 
>Thanks!
>Francis Ouellet
>MS MVP
>
>  
>
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