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Steve,

You said that all failed with ldap.exe so why would it be any different
here. The invalid part is the password...both name and password have to
match. Remember the Administrator pass and the Domain Administrator
passwords are 2 separate things. They would only be the same if you
purposely made them the same..

Get the right password!

Bryan

steve wrote:
> I have run the command below which seems to fail due to credentials.
> From what you indicate it must be a password issues.
> 
> However this seems odd since when I look in the users list of the AD I
> see Domain Admins and then look at the /properties and see /members of
> the Domain Admins and see that the name I have been using eg
> administrator is indeed part of the domain admins group?
> 
> Regards
> 
> =============================================
> [r...@mail ~]# ldapsearch -x -h 10.1.0.1 -b cn=users,dc=++
> +,dc,######,dc=com -D
> 
> "cn=administra...@+++.######.com",dc=+++,dc=######,dc=com -W
> Enter LDAP Password:
> ldap_bind: Invalid credentials (49)
>         additional info: 80090308: LdapErr: DSID-0C09030F, comment:
> AcceptSecurityContext error, data 525, vece
> 

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