Thanks, Patrick >That depends how your groups are set up. Do they contain UIDs or DNs? Groups contain DN, entering users. For example, there is group GIS in it two users enter: uid=ProbnyIv, ou=GIS, dc=mup-example, dc=vrn, dc=ru uid=PukOl, dc=mup-example, dc=vrn, dc=ru These DN are written down in property uniqueMember. In properties of users uid=ProbnyIv and uid=PukOl there is no information on to what groups they belong. Whether it is possible to find out somehow it, requesting properties of the user? >On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 20:52 +0400, ??????? ??????? wrote: >> Colleagues! >> >> How it is possible to learn to what groups FDS the user belongs, using property only the user? >> I have not found such property. >> >> Only it is possible to look in property of concrete group. >> >> But I need to create inquiry, using only (uid = <user>)...