Hi Enrique,
Thanks for posting!
It appears to be a non-migration issue. Please post this question in the
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is primarily for issues involving active_directory. We recommend posting
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| From: "Enrique" <
[email protected]>
| Subject: Removing Computer From Network
| Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 14:52:53 -0500
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| Is there a recommended way to remove computers off a network? I have a
lot
| of old computers that still show in AD/DNS that are no longer on my
network.
| Is there a program that I can run to show how long it's been since these
| computers last connected?
|
| Thanks,
| Enrique
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