Yeah - I think console caches some of this stuff. You don't have to restart ldap or admin server, just console. - Jeff Rich Megginson wrote: > Hm - sounds like a bug. You may have to restart the console in order > for it to pick up your new schema. > > speedy zinc wrote: > >> --- Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com> wrote: >> >> >> >>>> Ok, I've created an object in the console, with the >>>> attributes I want. Now do I add an object class to >>>> >>> >>> a >>> >>> >>>> user, from the console? :) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Edit the user's entry. Press the Advanced... >>> button. Select the objectclass field and press Add Value. From the >>> popup list, select your new objectclass. You may have to save and >>> exit the >>> window before the next step, which is to Add Attribute... to add your >>> new attributes to your entry. >>> >>> >> >> >> Stupid me, I was clicking on the label part (left >> side), and was wondering why the Add Value button is >> still disabled. I have to click on the right side... >> >> I don't see my objectclass on the list of available >> objectclass. I used the following to create it: >> >> 1. Click on the Configuration tab >> 2. Select Schema >> 3. Click Create to create a new object class >> 4. Add all the attributes I want, to the must and may >> lists >> >> When I tried to add the new objectclass to a user, I >> don't see my objectclass on the list. >> >> What did I do wrong? >> >> thanks for all >> >> sz >