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Unfortunately, I don’t have the
luxury of specifying my search base. I need a query that I can, specifically,
place into an “All Address Lists” object in Exchange System
Manager. So effectively I’m limited to a search base of the domain. But thanks for your response. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ulf B. Simon-Weidner Hi Michael, just define it in the search base, e.g. LDAP://ou=myou,dc=mydomain,dc=com.
You define usually searchbase, filter, attribues and scope - and searchbase
does not need to be the domain, it can be any LDAP Path. HTH, Ulf Von:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Michael B. Smith I'm obviously missing something simple... How do I construct a query to return all the objects in a
particular OU? (To be specific, I want to return everything in an OU that
is mail-enabled -- but I can do the rest given the syntax to search only
a particular OU.) Thanks |
- [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query Michael B. Smith
- AW: [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query Ulf B. Simon-Weidner
- RE: [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query deji Agba
- RE: [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query Mikael Svennungsson
- RE: [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query Michael B. Smith
- [ActiveDir] Very basic question! Michael B. Smith
- [ActiveDir] Very basic question! Malachi Burke
- RE: [ActiveDir] Very basic question! Jimmy Andersson
- RE: [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query Michael B. Smith
- RE: [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query Mulnick, Al
