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Problem with AD.au3 and _AD_DeleteObject


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OK, but here's the thing: If I use the exact same account when manually joining the computer to the Domain, there are no issues. So it has to be a bug in your Function... or something with the AD_Open() Function that's not setting all permissions... Win2k8 are pretty more secured, so proparbly why it works on earlier versions. BTW; You don't know anyone that uses these functions on a Win2k8 AD so I can compare script/settings in script???

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You don't know anyone that uses these functions on a Win2k8 AD so I can compare script/settings in script?

I have just readonly access to our company AD. That's why I can't test and see what and why it doesn't work.

The AD UDF is based on Jonathan Clelland's adfunctions.au3. The function _AD_CreateComputer was being taken with only little modification from this UDF. Why the list of permissions is set is beyond my knowledge. If different permissions need to be set I would be glad to know and implement it in the UDF.

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