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====== Active Directory client management, join/ | ====== Active Directory client management, join/ | ||
- | | + | created by LarsG [[lars.gruenheid@civitec.de]] 2015/09/30 |
* tested under windows 7 | * tested under windows 7 | ||
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and then joined to the new domain, with the same administrative account you provided. so you will need one account with sufficient privileges for | and then joined to the new domain, with the same administrative account you provided. so you will need one account with sufficient privileges for | ||
both domains, f.e. a trusted management domain containing such administrative accounts. otherwise, you have to do both steps | both domains, f.e. a trusted management domain containing such administrative accounts. otherwise, you have to do both steps | ||
- | seperately, first unjoin, then join, with different accounts. | + | seperately |
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==== Uninstall ==== | ==== Uninstall ==== | ||
- | It seems that actually deleting computer accounts from a domain upon unjoin is currently not possible, so keep in mind that you need to manually delete the account if you want it to be gone, f.e. to re-use the name for another computer. I am planning to add this as an optional feature. | + | It seems that actually deleting computer accounts from a domain upon unjoin is currently not possible, so keep in mind that you need to manually delete the account if you want it to be gone, f.e. to re-use the name for another computer. |
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Relocating a client to a different ou within the same domain is still giving me some headache, | Relocating a client to a different ou within the same domain is still giving me some headache, | ||
i am currently stuck at the part where the ADSI movehere function actually performs the relocation, | i am currently stuck at the part where the ADSI movehere function actually performs the relocation, | ||
- | it will throw an arror '' | + | it will throw an error '' |
If anyone can get this to work, i wouldn' | If anyone can get this to work, i wouldn' |