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Need to identify service accounts using VBScript and WMI

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

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Hi,

We are planning for a Inter Forest migration of one AD domain to another. I have about 100 Servers that need to be migrated to target domain. Before that I am planning to identify the Server, Services and the service accounts that has been used to start the services.

Is there any way I can identify those by running a script? I understand that ADMT 3.0 has a Wizard. Is there a WMI,VBScript solution for this that can be run against all 100 Servers?Start Free Trial
 
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Zones: Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server, VB Script
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