Re: Bind to a custom object



That command applies to user objects (see the objectClass [user] after the
second semi-colon [ ; ] ).

Change that to apply to your objectClasses. SELF should apply to your
object as it's bindable.

Or, you can create a group in ADAM and grant the permissions to this group
(instead of SELF), then anyone who's a member of that group (so you're user
needs to be added) will have permissions over the necessary object types.

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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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