Article ID: 226315 - Last Review: February 23, 2007 - Revision: 4.2 Computer Account Organizational Unit Can Be Specified by Using the Unattend.txt UtilityThis article was previously published under Q226315 SUMMARY When you automate the installation of Windows 2000 by using
the unattended installation method, you can specify the organizational unit
where the computer account is placed. You can do this by adding the following
section to your unattended answer (Unattend.txt) file:
[Identification] This value specifies the full LDAP path name of the
organizational unit in which the computer belongs. For example: MachineObjectOU Value: Domain Name System (DNS) name, LDAP path MachineObjectOU="OU=MyOU,OU=MyParentOU,DC=mydom,DC=MyCompany,DC=com" MORE INFORMATIONYou can also use MachineObjectOU in the Sysprep.inf file if
you are using Sysprep 1.1. If you join a domain from the Windows 2000 user interface (UI), the computer account is placed in the default organizational unit, which is the "Computers OU". The method that is described in the "Summary" section of this article is the only available method to add computer accounts to an organization unit other than the default "Computers OU."For additional information about the Unattend process, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 224390
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/224390/EN-US/
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How to Automate Windows 2000 Setup and Domain Controller Setup
MachineObjectOU is not read during the deployment
of Windows 2000 through Remote Installation Services (RIS). MachineObjectOU is
specified by using the RIS server settings, not the Riprep.sif file.
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