Re: Re: [Fedora Directory Users] Winsync woes

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On Wednesday August 3 2005 8:16 am, Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
> On Tuesday August 2 2005 6:15 pm, David Boreham wrote:
> > >But I've checked and rechecked those.  My bind DN is cn=Admin.  That's
> > > the correct format, isn't it?
> > >
> > >-
> >
> > Indeed no. You want the DN for the Administrator user in AD.
> > Typically that would be something like 'cn=Administrator, ou=users,
> > dc=company, dc=com'.
> > However, I would recommend that you use ldapsearch to first establish
> > the correct DN
> > (search for all users in AD and go looking for the administrator user).
>
> David,
>
> I changed the DN as you suggested, and my sync worked (just as I imagine
> you expected it would).  Thank you very much!
>
> If I may be so bold as to take advantage of your knowledge and kindness -
> when I created the Windows Sync Agreement, I specified the DS subtree as
> ou=People,dc=headquarters,dc=mydomain,dc=com, and the Windows subtree as
> cn=People,dc=headquarters,dc=mydomain,dc=com.  When the sync completed, all
> Windows users and groups ended up in the FDS People subtree.  How would I
> get Windows groups to populate the FDS gorups subtree, and only users to
> populate the People subtree?
>
> Dimitri
>

Sorry, the Windows subtree is cn=Users ...

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