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Querying using the MemberOf is the only
way to do that in any LDAP-based utility. There is no way to get a result set
of objects by querying an attribute of an object. You can get the list of DNs
by returning the member attribute in the base-object search of a group, but
that’s not the same as a result set. Wook From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond I still don’t
understand what you want to do … you want to see the group membership of
a particular group in the saved queries view? That’s not really the point
of the feature … you’re trying to dump a multivalue attribute into
that view rather than the results of a ldap search… Thanks, c -
312.731.3132 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Kern Just wondering what the query would look like in "saved
queries" and if its even possible to do it that way. I can do it by querying the memberof=groupi'mlookingfor an get a list
of all users in that group. Just wanted to know of i can do the reverse and query the member attrib
of the group and get the users because it doesn't seem to work in "saved
queries". this is just for my own personal knowldge. There is no "real" reason to do it this way and i know of 100
others that would get the same result. Thanks On uh - not sure I understand your problem.
Why don't you just look at the member
attribute of a group? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Tom Kern what is the ldap syntax for querying for all the members a particular
group has in the AD saved queries feature? I can't seem to get it to work. Thanks |
- [ActiveDir] Saved queries Tom Kern
- RE: [ActiveDir] Saved queries Grillenmeier, Guido
- Re: [ActiveDir] Saved queries Tom Kern
- RE: [ActiveDir] Saved queries Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Saved queries Lee, Wook
- RE: [ActiveDir] Saved queries joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] Saved querie... Lee, Wook
- RE: [ActiveDir] Saved queries joe
