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In the previous video, I made a simple script that finds and disables all computers in an OU that have not had any users logon to ... So i've done this outside the loop inside the loop right here it's going to just start going 0 1
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- In the previous video, I made a simple script that finds and disables all computers in an OU that have not had any users logon to ...
- So i've done this outside the loop inside the loop right here it's going to just start going 0 1
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