Re: 'Account Disabled' Windows Sync Directory Server red cross

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lambam80@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Firstly, please accept my apologies for a white lie.
I'm, in fact, using CentOS but a colleague of mine recommended that I use this forum/mailing-list.

Let me know if this white-lie is a problem.

cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5.2 (Final)

/usr/sbin/ns-slapd -v
CentOS-Directory/8.0.4 B2008.288.1513

Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition R2

I've 'successfully' configured Windows Sync and it
works in both directions.

However, accounts that are synched from Centos Directory Server to Active Directory are
created with the 'Account Disabled' checkbox selected.

In the Windows account administration interface
they also have the red cross next to them.

Q1. Have other people seen this behavior with Windows Sync ?
Yes, this appears to be a bug in windows sync

Q2. How can I change this behavior and have the
windows-accounts enabled from the start ?
Not sure.

Thanks for your time, cheers lambam80
Active-Directory Active-Dir Active Dir Active Directory
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