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Yes,
you can set permissions on individual accounts to permit only adding computers
to the domain. The way I've done it is to set the permissions on the OU
that will contain the computers. Open that OU's properties, go to the
Security tab, add the user's ID, then set the
Yep they need to have create object
rights for computer objects on whatever OU you want the machines placed.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Joining
Computers
th the /OU option to join a client to the correct OU at the time of the
domain-join.
/Guido
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Edwin,
Title: Joining computers to a domain?
I
dont believe so. Im not actually sure of the official way to
reset the counter, other than through script/ADSIEdit.
You really need to be asking why the user
needs to add that many machines, if theyre an admin, they should be
given explicit rights
Title: Joining computers to a domain?
The
ms-ds-machineAccountQuota (I believe) is a per domain
setting. It allows any user in the domain to create 10 computer accounts in AD.
I also think this is possibly restricted to the default computer container but am not sure. This really helps for
Here's a good article on this, including a sample script to change the
ms-DS-MachineAccountQuota attribute value.
http://www.swynk.com/friends/policht/103101.asp
Tony
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Thank you very much for your help.
Raun Holmes
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From: Tony Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:46 AM
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Here's a good article on this, including a sample
I tried to post the swynk script and it didn't send. From past
experience it will probably show up in a while. Anyway, I couldn't get
the script that Tony mentioned to run. Can someone put their eyes on the
script and let me know if you see any problems or lines that I may need
to edit.
Thanks,
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I tried to post the swynk script and it didn't send. From
past experience it will probably show up in a while. Anyway,
I couldn't get the script that Tony mentioned to run. Can
someone put their eyes
That's great Richard. I would still like to see the VBScript though. Any
for Jscript or Python?
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That's great Richard. I would still like to see
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That's great Richard. I would still like to see
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