I am sure this could be done quite easily by using the net user, net group
and dsquery commands in some sort of batch script. You can get the username
provided by set /p

If I wasn't in the middle of a migration to a completely new domain, I would
see what I could come up with  :-(

2008/7/29 Dennis Rogov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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> My team on daily basics suffers tasks of creating AD accounts for 2 OU's
> for 10-15 users which are thin clients. Every user for these OU's has the
> same settings with exception of their username which is their first letter
> of their name and 4 letters of their last. I was wondering if anyone has a
> script that can automate this whole process for me.
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> I am running windows 2003 native domain.
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