v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}
o\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}
w\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}
..shape {behavior:url(#default#VML);}
Wow... what are the odds of the same issue (Ldap) and the same fix on the same 
day?

What a co-winkie-dink.

Kevin P.

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Turns out that if I put the 
login name in the form “domain/username” it works.
Interesting…..
Thanks for your suggestions 
though….. I need to find some kind of “log organizer
and displayer…” program I 
think…….
 

From: Action Request 
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Subject: Re: Which log 
file.....
 
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arerror.log 
is automatically created. arplugin.log needs to be activated using AR System 
Configuration through Remedy Admin Tool or Remedy User Tool. 

 
Is this 
a Windows or Linux Remedy server and what version of AR are you running? Also, 
can you tell us a little about the LDAP source you are connecting to? 

 


--- J.T. 
Shyman
 




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Richard Copits
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To: 
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Subject: Re: Which log file.....
 
Neither of these logs seem to 
exist…..
 
What happens is that I set up 
the LDAP screen in the user program, logout and
then log back in with my LAN 
username/password. I get an authentication error
on the screen, but I’m sure 
there’s a log file somewhere that may tell me more…
It’s just that I don’t know 
where to look for that file. Also, I know I can log into
the LDAP server since I have a 
separate LDAP browser program that I can use with
the same username/password and 
it works fine….
 
 

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Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 8:47 AM
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Subject: Re: Which log 
file.....
 
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On the 
AR side arerror.log and arplugin.log may have some information. If the login 
failure is on the LDAP side you may have to check the logs on the LDAP server 
as 
they may have more information.
 


--- J.T. 
Shyman
 




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Richard Copits
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 8:43 AM
To: 
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Subject: Which log file.....
 
I’m trying to set up LDAP but running into some problems 
since the login
part isn’t working. However, I’m not sure which log file will 
contain the
error that I need to know about. I tried looking at the log 
files via search,
but there are a ton of log files and I’m not sure which one I 
should be 
looking at. Can someone please let me know which log file I 
need to
look at – and – how did you know that/where did you find the 
info on
where to look? Thanks!




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