Windows Sync without Domain Admin?

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Nicholas Byrne wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible to do a syncronisation of a windows peer without the 
> windows user who i use to bind being  a domain admin? I have a  read 
> only user with which i can run ldapsearch and find all users data in 
> the AD directory but using the same user to sync with fails. The  
> replication status says "total update completed" but i see no updates 
> to the my FDS directory.
>
> If i modify this user in AD to be a domain admin it works correctly, 
> but what i want to know is why can't i use a read-only user to sync? 
> Is there any way around this?
Because in order for sync to work, Fedora DS must be able to modify the 
AD data, to send updates to AD.  Windows Sync is bi-directional, and 
cannot be changed to uni-directional (at least, not without a lot of 
hacking).

You do not have to use the Domain Admin user.  You can create another 
user which has the ability to read-write the AD data.
>
> Thanks
> Nick
>
>
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