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The only way it will work is forcing all usernames to the lowest common
size.
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Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA
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> Can anyone help me with my AD LDAP question from yesterday?
>
> We have one system that has limitations to username length.
> This system
> supports LDAP. We would like to configure it to
> authentication against our
> W2k AD server. The same associates have accounts on the W2k
> server, however
> their usernames are not limited in the same way. Is it
> possible to have AD
> accept both usernames for authentication, or tied to the
> email address?
> For example:
> LimitedU (User on limited system)
> LimitedUser (same person's user account on W2K)
> I want the either username to be accepted when attempting to
> authenticate
> to the W2k server.
> Otherwise, I suppose the solution is to change all the
> usernames in AD to
> match the limitations to the other system?
> Please advise
> Stacey Davis
>
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