"members:range=1500-2999" - This is correct.

Assuming you are correct that the indexing starts at 0, which I don't
know.

On Sep 24, 1:01 pm, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Many moons ago I wrote an app that would filter through all the users
> in a given LDAP path (group). I looked at the “member” element of the
> returned object and looped through it parsing out the data that I
> needed.
>
> I wrote that in .Net 1.1. Now I am revising it to 3.5. “member” is no
> longer populated, but a new attribute is; “member;range=0-1499”. There
> are currently fewer than 1500 items in the group, but that number may
> increase in the near future. The original code still runs using the
> “member” attribute, but 2.0 and above fails to find “member”
> populated.
>
> Very confused at this point. Does anyone know why/how 2.0 and 3.5
> added this attribute? When the items crest 1500, will there be another
> attribute added? “member;range=1500-2999”?
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