Re: Confusion over what can/can't be synced with Windows Sync

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Hello:

I was hoping someone, anyone, would have some ideas on this.  Is it just
expected that you'd only want to sync something like
ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com?

Thanks!

Jonas Courteau

On Mon, 2008-10-20 at 15:31 -0700, Jonas Courteau wrote:
> Hello all:
> 
> I've been fiddling around off and on getting a fedora DS box sync'd with
> our AD server.  The problem is, the way the users are arranged on the AD
> server, I'm not sure how to sync everything at once.
> 
> The layout (appropriately anonymized) on the AD server:
> - dc=example,dc=com
> |- ou=Groups
> |  |- a bunch of groups
> |
> |- ou=Unit1
> |  |- a bunch of users belonging to one business unit
> |
> |- ou=Unit2
> |  |- more users, different business unit
> |
> |- ou=Users
>    |- system users
> 
> On the DS side of things, I've manually created the appropriate OUs, but
> the question is - how do I configure the sync agreement to sync all the
> OUs at once? It only seems to work if I configure the sync agreement to
> a subtree including only one of the OUs.
> 
> I'm trying to do this without having to convince the AD administrator to
> change his odd layout of users - any ideas?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Jonas Courteau

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