Today, I am going to show you how to delete a protected OU of Active Directory.
1.Log on to the computer as a member of the Domain Admins group.
2.Open Active Directory Users and Computers
3.Click View, and then click Advanced Features
4. Right-click the OU, and then select Properties.
5.In OU Properties, click the Object.
6.Unselect Protect object from accidental deletion, click OK.
7.Right-click the OU, and then select Delete.
8.On the Active Directory Domain Service warning page, click Yes.
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Cary Sun
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Cary Sun is an Principal Consultant, He has a strong background specializing in datacenter and deployment solutions, and has spent over 20 years in the planning, design, and implementation of network technologies and Management and system integration.He hold CISCO CERTIFIED INTERNETWORK EXPERT (CCIE No.4531) from 1997.Cary is also a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and Cisco Champion, He is a published author with serveral titles, include blogs on Checkyourlogs.net, author for many books. Specialties: CCIE /CCNA / MCSE / MCITP / MCTS / MCSA / Solution Expert / CCA
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