Computer accounts in Workgroup Manager

Is it just me or is there no way to browse the network for computers and add them as computer accounts in 10.5 server's Workgroup Manager? I can tell you I am not going to manually enter over 500 computers one at a time. Apple needs to stop taking steps backward with 10.5 server and reinstate the 10.4 server functionality here.

This one had me scratching my head yesterday. There used to be a browse function in 10.4.x Workgroup Manager where you could browse the network for machines and then drag them in. I have been looking all over for this function in 10.5 WGM. After I couldn't find it I started reading through the manual to see what it says. All it mentions is adding them by MAC address. Is this feature really gone ? Are they planning to add it back ? As a plan B is there some way to import a list of MAC addresses ?

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