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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click Bulk Change Members. |
NOTE: From the Browse tab, select Tools | Bulk Change Group Contents, or right-click in the Navigation or Objects pane, and choose Bulk Change Group Contents. |
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Click Add to select computers. |
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Click Add to select the members to add or remove. |
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To remove the selected members from the selected groups, click Remove Members. |
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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click Clear Local Admin. |
Right-click in the Navigation or Objects pane, and choose Bulk Remove from Local Administrators. |
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Select to produce a report of the domain users that were removed in the process. In the Report file path box, type a path to where you want to place the report file, or click Select file path to choose the path. | |
Select to just produce a report without actually removing the domain users. You can examine the report prior to completing the process. In the Report file path box, type a path to where you want to place the report file, or click Select file path to choose the path. NOTE: If you select Produce report only, domain users are not removed from the local Administrators group when you click Remove all domain users. |
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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click Delete User/Group. |
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Click Add to select the accounts to delete. |
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Click Delete. |
NOTE: From the Browse tab, select a type of group or user in the Navigation pane, select one or more groups or users in the Objects pane, select Tools | Delete.
Click on the Tool Bar; or right-click selected groups or users, and choose Delete. |
Before creating a Group Managed Service Account, run the following PowerShell cmdlet:
Add-KdsRootKey -EffectiveTime ((get-date).addhours(-10))
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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Type a domain name, or click Select scope to select a domain. |
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NOTE: To open the New Managed Service Account box on the Browse tab, select Domain Managed Service Accounts in the Navigation pane, and select Tools | New.
Click on the Tool Bar; or right-click Domain Managed Service Accounts, and choose New. |
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Type the SAM-Account-Name for the new Managed Service Account in the Account Name field. |
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Click Create. |
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