Re: Disabling local user accounts on remote servers



I would have to hack it out from other scripts, but this is certainly
something one could do. However, you also stated
"prefer not to do this by using computer management"
but technically speaking this would be using the same remote
management ports as the MS provided remote consoles.
So, if you stated that due to network ports availability then
script would likely not be your solution either.

"James" <James@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:556311F8-0A49-41C0-BA3C-54FF93932669@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a local user account that is a member of the local admins group on
over 100 hundred servers. I would like to disable this local account from
a
central location (my pc) instead of logging into each server and manually
disabling. I am a domain admin.

I would also prefer not to do this by using computer management and
connecting to the servers I want to disable the account on.

If I cannot do this i'd like to at least be able to change the password of
this local user account from my pc instead of logging into each server.
Can
this be done with a script or batch file. If so can anyone provide some
sample code as I am not very familiar with writing scripts?


.



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