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LabSysadmin
Engaged Sweeper II

I'd like to do what the subject says.

If anyone know a simple way to achieve that, i'd be very interested.

One way I wanted to do it, is by creating a report with these computers, export to CSV, and then I would need a script to delete all these computers from LS. But LS does not seem to have an Powershell module... 

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rader
Champion Sweeper III

Easiest way is probably Configuration, Server Options and play with the checkbox options under On-premises Active Directory.

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LabSysadmin
Engaged Sweeper II

Thanks but I already tried that, but these options are not flexible.
It must only delete the computers that are in a specific OU.

rader
Champion Sweeper III

Only other thing that I can think of is to click on Assets to bring up all the assets, then sort thru the State and OU fields. Once you have that list, you can export a file or Delete all of the assets from this screen.

Can't help with powershell as those skills are lacking in me.

Good luck.

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