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Jul 21, 2015 · If my Macs or Casper can logically determine where the Macs are located (or better yet - where they are NOT located - in this case the generic ...
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Jan 24, 2018 · I've tried to bind the machine to my AD by the Login Options. If I go to Terminal and type dsconfigad -show, it shows my AD forest/domain/ ...
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How can I find a mac's Active Directory name from the terminal? I've got a bunch of macs with correct AD names and incorrect local names.
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We are having an issue here in the district where the macs are no longer pulling from Active directory. Some are working just fine, but - 138492.
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Feb 9, 2019 · It was my understanding that some attributes like OS version are populated when a new computer record is created, but they are not updated -
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Jan 27, 2021 · In your JSS Go to Settings - Computer Management - Directory Binding. In the Computer OU Field you can specify the OU details. https://docs.jamf ...
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When I join my macs to my 2008 AD, they all join in the default "computers" OU. But I need to move a subset of them to a different OU called "JrHi.
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I was wondering what the command would be to find where a computer lives in AD in the following format /mycompany.com/some location/sub - 55694.
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