Thats what I thought. Thanks for responding Mike.
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Browse All TopicsI'm looking for a method to find expired computer accounts in an NT 4.0 domain. The majority of computers have long ago been migrated off our old NT4 domain but a number still remain. The computer accounts were not removed during migration, leaving behind a bit of a mess I'd like to get cleaned up.
After spending some time searching, I'm unable to find an answer specific to NT4.
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by: MikeKanePosted on 2009-10-12 at 14:20:11ID: 25555170
NT really did lack a way to script against the user table like in Active directory. There is no way to automatically remove expired accounts without additional scripting.
om/kb/2513 34
Have a look at this KB article: http://support.microsoft.c
It's the best Microsoft has to offer on the subject.