from the MS KB
Redirecting CN=Computers to an Administrator-Specified Organizational Unit
1. Log on with Domain Administrator credentials in the domain where the CN=computers container is being redirected.
2. Transition the domain to the Windows Server 2003 domain in the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in (Dsa.msc) or the Domains and Trusts (Domains.msc) snap-in. For additional information about increasing the domain functional level, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
322692 How to raise domain and forest functional levels in Windows Server 2003
3. Create the organizational unit container where you want computers that are created with earlier-version APIs to reside (if the desired OU container does not already exist).
4. Run Redircmp.exe from a command prompt by using the following syntax, where container-dn is the distinguished name of the organizational unit that will become the default location for newly-created computer objects that are created by down-level APIs:
redircmp container-dncontainer-dn
Redircmp.exe is installed in the %Systemroot%\System32 folder on new and upgraded Windows Server 2003-based computers. For example, to change the default location for a computer that is created with earlier-version APIs such as Net User to the OU=mycomputers container in the CORP.COM domain, use the following syntax:
C:\windows\system32>redircomp ou=mycomputers,DC=company,dc=com
dit geldt dan wel voor alle computers.
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