Re: Windows Sync Not working with AD password = P@ssw0rd ?

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lambam80@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello everybody and thanks for the tremendous support to date.
Firstly, yes I'm a paranoid personality ... It's too late for me to try recreating this problem using my existing machines. Is it possible that accounts created on RHDS are not 'replicated' to Active-Directory if the AD Administrator password is 'P@ssw0rd' <mailto:%27P@ssw0rd%27> ? Please note, shame on me,
I'm performing my replication using the AD Administrator account.
If you've not yet died laughing, at my expense :-) , any help would be greatly appreciated.
So, if you use a windows sync user password of 'P@ssw0rd', windows sync doesn't work? But if you use a password that does not contain the @ character, it does work? Have you tried using ldapsearch from the command line to test your username and password? e.g. something like ldapsearch -x -h adhostname -D "cn=administrator,cn=users,dc=domain,dc=com" -w 'P@ssw0rd' -s base -b ""

Try turning on error log level 8192 and attempt windows sync again - http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ#Troubleshooting


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