Re: Question regarding ou's and child-domains

From: Simon Geary (simon_geary_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/03/04


Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 08:55:36 -0000

What you really have here is three separate and unconnected user accounts so
moving the user in one domain will not affect the similarly named accounts
in the other domains.

"Jesper" <hobbes@NOSPAMvkr.dk> wrote in message
news:c2406b$2r07$1@gnd.k-net.dk...
> Hi
> I was wondering if it is possible to move a user to other OU in the child
> domains, without affection their position in a OU in the root domain.
>
> The user in the root domain
> ldap://cn=jesper,ou=student,dc=testdomain,dc=com
>
> The user in the "child1" child domain
> ldap://cn=jesper,ou=staff,dc=child1,dc=testdomain,dc=com
>
> The user in the "child2" child domain
> ldap://cn=jesper,ou=superuser,dc=child2,dc=testdomain,dc=com
>
> The deal is that each child domain is run by a seperate admin, and he
wants
> to be able to move any user to a specifik OU in his child domain (to
manage
> GP's for that user).
>
> Regards
> Jesper
>
>
>
>



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