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Ah, I was chatting with ~Eric on this exact issue
previously about adding too many attributes to a single multivalued attribute.
Once I hit the limit (around 850 or so attributes on 2K) I couldn't add any new
attributes to anything, only modify existing.... We never went anywhere on that
discussion and I am curious why this happens.
Since ~Eric hasn't responded to this I am guessing he lost
the thread so I am going to do the Bat~Eric Call...
CARTE BLANCHE!
joe :o) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Brashear Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 9:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Exceeding the LDAP Look Through Limit Ok, he
created one
user-defined ou , and added an object in that container. If he adds more than
this values, the limit exceeded message appears:
Thanks for your
help! Steve From:
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On Behalf Of Eric
Fleischman I could probably tell
you which admin limit you’re exceeding if you tell me the OS version &
service pack level. Most admin limits are
there to protect perf of the box & prevent against DoS attacks. Better than
changing the limits would be to change the query to use LDAP RFC compliant ways
to performing the action w/o changing lmits. For example, if the limit is # of
objects returned per page, rather than using a huge page you’d do a paged
search. So the questions that
would be of interest: 1)
OS and
service pack level 2)
What is
the action being performed (as an example, if this is a search, baseDN + scope +
filter) Thanks! ~Eric From:
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On Behalf Of Steve
Brashear I have a customer who has
created an OU and populated it with objects that have many attributes. He
is now encountering this error: Is there a maximum size
limitation for user defined objects in AD? Can that value be
modified? Where would one modify
it? Would it be in the LDAP policies/protocols
configuration? TIA! |
- [ActiveDir] Exceeding the LDAP Look Through Limit Steve Brashear
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exceeding the LDAP Look Through Limit Cotter, Paul M.
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exceeding the LDAP Look Through Limit Eric Fleischman
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exceeding the LDAP Look Through Limit Steve Brashear
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exceeding the LDAP Look Through Limit Eric Fleischman
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exceeding the LDAP Look Through Limit Eric Fleischman
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exceeding the LDAP Look Through Limit Eric Fleischman
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exceeding the LDAP Look Through Limit joe
