Are  you sure this is a valid LDAP context in your setup?

No, I'm not. Part of the problem is it's not my Exchange box. It belongs to a client. I'm working with his consultant, a software developer who is not strong on LDAP.

Please explain the two "dc=" entries. I took "dc=" to mean the AD Domain Controller. Not sure why there would be two dc= entries in a system with one domain controller.

Thanks for your help, Sandy.

-d


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cscript exchange2con.vbs
LDAP://mail.<<inetdomain>>.com/cn=users,dc=<<ADdomainControllerName>>

Traditionally,  this would take the form ...cn=users,dc=example,dc=com
--  not  ...cn=users,dc=<domain  controller>.  Are  you sure this is a
valid LDAP context in your setup?

--Sandy


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