Re: LDP query for user groups nested?



Thats it!, thanks. Its now returning sid's, which is something i can work
with.

thank you
e-

"Joe Richards [MVP]" wrote:

> I expect it may be that you need to quote the base DN because of a space being
> in it.
>
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> --
> Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
> www.joeware.net
>
>
> Eric - ARUP wrote:
> > I seem to be returning errors, i think my syntax may be wrong.
> >
> > adfind -h DomainController -simple -s base -b CN=LName\,
> > FName,CN=Users,DC=Domain,DC=net -f objectclass=* tokenGroups
> >
> > AdFind V01.26.00cpp Joe Richards (@) February 2005
> >
> > LDAP_SEARCH_S: 0x1
> > LDAP_SEARCH_S: Operations Error
> >
> >
> > sry not a big ldap user.
> > e-
> >
> > "Joe Richards [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Good job Dean, I know that hurt.
> >>
> >>--
> >>Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
> >>www.joeware.net
> >>
> >>
> >>Dean Wells [MVP] wrote:
> >>
> >>>I'm guessing you've got a legacy version of LDP, install a later
> >>>version, for example, the binary that ships with Microsoft's ADAM (query
> >>>google for download ADAM).
> >>>
> >>>Oh, almost forgot ... I'll get smacked if I don't remember to also
> >>>mention that there's a great (and free) command line utility written by
> >>>a friend of mine called ADfind ... you can get that
> >>>http://www.joeware.net - it'll do more for you than you'd possibly ever
> >>>want, well worth it ... "you happy now Joe?" ;o)
> >>>
> >>
>
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