Description
Specifically, the documentation in Example 4 suggests that for a computer to contain leaf objects is an unusual circumstance. However, this is not entirely true. If you're escrowing bitlocker recovery data to AD, as many organizations do, a computer containing one or more leaf objects should be the norm. In fact, I can find no mention (at least after a brief search) anywhere online of the fact that this is how bitlocker recovery information is stored. Being that this is a fairly common configuration and probably the reason most people would get this error, it's probably worth documenting somewhere so some poor admin automating computer deletion during a change window doesn't panic wondering why all their computers have a leaf object despite the documentation suggesting that's not normal :)
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- ID: 750ecc07-49ec-afc6-8bde-e2608fa1d6f8
- Version Independent ID: 0d78bf04-4c4f-6f92-7e20-0c261d7ae090
- Content: Remove-ADComputer (ActiveDirectory)
- Content Source: docset/winserver2022-ps/activedirectory/Remove-ADComputer.md
- Product: w10
- Technology: windows
- GitHub Login: @JasonGerend
- Microsoft Alias: jgerend