Have you seen AD/AM?

The x.500 like path you describe is not much different than using the domain context specified below. But it is different I'll give you that.

I would think that it would be a great opportunity for your programmers to learn how to use things like rootdse vs. specifying servers and so on. Is that not something you want to encourage?



On 9/12/06, Matt Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I'm wondering if it's possible to make the Active Directory DN like an LDAP
DN?

something like:

o=company,st=wa,c=us

instead of: dc=mydomain,dc=edu

I've been tasked with converting our OpenLDAP system over to an Active
Directory system and it help the programmers out if I didn't change the DN
on them. Although I'm sure some of the things may change.

Thanks,
--
Matt Brown
Information Technology System Specialist V
Eastern Washington University



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