Re: Modifying account names
- From: "Joe Richards [MVP]" <humorexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 15:54:06 -0500
I have absolutely no issue changing the case on any of the attributes of the objects in my AD....
What errors do you see when you try to do it? Have you tried any command line tools or adsiedit to do it?
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Howard Goldstein wrote:
The problem with Remedy is a Remedy issue. I know that, it's the way Remedy works. (I think it's stupid, but that's the way it is).
However, the fact that I cannot change the case identity of the letters in my log on name does seem to be an issue with Active Directory. I know AD does not care about case identity in log on names. However, I've tried to change the case identity in my log on name on a DC I have installed in a VMWare environment. This is a forest completely separate from my production environment and yet it too will not let me change the case identity of any letter in my log on name.
"Joe Richards [MVP]" wrote:
I can tell you that neither of the issues are from AD. AD doesn't care about case.
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Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
Author of O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition
www.joeware.net
---O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition now available---
http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm
Howard Goldstein wrote:We are getting ready to implement Remedy in our environment. One thing I really do not like, is that you have to log in using your AD account name, but the name is case sensitive. You have to type it in exactly as it is in AD. Our account names are a three letter division code, and then first initial last name. A lot of the names have the division code in upper case, then the user name in lower case, but there are a lot of variations to this. I have tried to modify the account names so they are all lower case. As soon as I make the change and close ADUC, the account name reverts back to the same thing it was before the changes were made. I can add letters, or take letters away from the account name, but I cannot change the case identity of the letters in the name. Does anyone know why?
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