Discussion,

AD has a hierachy of classes, so ou=XX will work, but the class of the
objects are probably other class names.  YOu might want to look at the
objectclass of the objects that are returning as ou's and see iwhat they are
for an indication of what you're looking for.


Thanks,

Shawn Wildermuth
http://adoguy.com
C# MVP, MCSD.NET, Author and Speaker


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Hi,
I made the mistake when writing the post, it's 'organizationalUnit'.
I'm seaching through Active Directory.
Thanks.
Walid Soumer.

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