You can't do that with exchg. Get a security group with everybody in the OU, and 
search for (memberOf=DNToGroup). I know it's a pain - I do it. If the OUs are 
constantly going to change, write an agent to crawl them every night and update the 
groups. 
 
--Brian Desmond

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Tue 5/4/2004 7:27 PM 
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query
        
        

        Unfortunately, I donât have the luxury of specifying my search base. I need 
a query that I can, specifically, place into an âAll Address Listsâ object in 
Exchange System Manager. So effectively Iâm limited to a search base of the domain.

         

        But thanks for your response.

         

        
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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ulf B. 
Simon-Weidner
        Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 6:00 PM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: AW: [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query

         

        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

         

        
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        Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Michael B. 
Smith
        Gesendet: Dienstag, 4. Mai 2004 23:38
        An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Betreff: [ActiveDir] Simple LDAP Query

        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

         

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