Bind mac to ad command line
Bind to AD Using the Command Line
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Hi all, I've googled this a bit couldn't find what I specifically need. It doesn't have an option to check for its status of its value what it's point to Anyone got ideas? Thanks in advance. Like Comment.
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Order by: Most Likes Oldest Newest. Hi Bernard, You can achieve this with the following Extension Attribute script: Thanks a lot.
It's working now. I've created the extension attribute. I'm curious if anyone is using odutil odutil show nodenames Seems to work for me.
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Click to search. June 30, at 9: Hey Patrick Thanks for the very helpful script. Patrick says: June 30, at June 30, at 1: June 30, at 2: Something like: June 30, at 3: July 1, at July 2, at 2: Jason says: July 2, at 3: Joshua See says: May 24, at June 11, at 8: Peter paul says: October 21, at 8: Dorian Marinov says: March 11, at March 11, at 1: Francisco Gomez says: June 3, at 3: June 3, at 4: Shawn says: June 13, at 8: Mike says: March 25, at November 8, at 4: December 26, at Kevin W.
February 12, at Something in the last 5 months or so has changed and this script no longer works. Here is the output that I get when running the script via ARD: Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.