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9.3

Using VBScript to perform a DSquery and DSmove

Asked by rgonser in VB Script, Windows 2003 Server, Active Directory

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Hello whenever I install software on my terminal servers I move them into an isolated OU and run a "gpupdate /force". I wanted to right a script to do this for me, but I am getting no where.. Any help?

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dim strAction
 
strAction = WScript.Arguments(0)
set objShell = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
 
If strAction="install" Then
		Install()
	ElseIf  strAction="execute" Then
		Execute()
Else
	MsgBox "Syntax: MoveCitrixServers.vbs < install | execute >"
End If
 
Sub Install()
	objShell.Run("dsquery computer -name CITRIX1 | dsmove -newparent ""OU=CitrixInstallMode,OU=Citrix Servers 2008,DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=com""")
	objShell.Run("dsquery computer -name CITRIX2 | dsmove -newparent ""OU=CitrixInstallMode,OU=Citrix Servers 2008,DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=com""")
End Sub
 
Sub Execute()
	objShell.Run("dsquery computer -name CITRIX1 | dsmove -newparent ""OU=Citrix Servers 2008,DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=com""")
	objShell.Run("dsquery computer -name CITRIX2 | dsmove -newparent ""OU=Citrix Servers 2008,DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=com""")
End Sub
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Zones: VB Script, Windows 2003 Server, Active Directory
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, 2003, Active Directory VBScript DSMOVE DSQUERY
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