December 1, 2024
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Today, I am going to show you how to delete a protected OU of Active Directory.

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

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3.Click View, and then click Advanced Features

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4. Right-click the OU, and then select Properties.

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5.In OU Properties, click the Object.

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6.Unselect Protect object from accidental deletion, click OK.

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7.Right-click the OU, and then select Delete.

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8.On the Active Directory Domain Service warning page, click Yes.

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Hope you enjoy this post.

Cary Sun

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Cary Sun has a wealth of knowledge and expertise in data center and deployment solutions. As a Principal Consultant, he likely works closely with clients to help them design, implement, and manage their data center infrastructure and deployment strategies.
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