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Mar 5, 2024 · In Active Directory a user and a computer can have the same CN. This is the AD user attributes: displayName: lurch loginid: lurch cn: lurch
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Jul 20, 2023 · In essence, the filter limits what part of the LDAP tree the application syncs from. A filter can and should be written for both user and group ...
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Nov 2, 2011 · In working on a client using active directory as the ldap server, whenever I use a not equal filter I get no replies.
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Approximate Match Filters​​ The LDAP specifications do not define what exactly “approximately equal to” means, so that is left up to individual server ...
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I am attempting to customize a Server that is to be used for sponsored guest lookups. The server is defined and working just fine to AD.
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