Le 20/05/2010 10:57, Romain a écrit :
Le 19/05/2010 20:55, Jonathan Clarke a écrit :

Le 19/05/2010 19:33, Jonathan Clarke a écrit :
Which says:
"The date and time that the password for this account was last changed.
This value is stored as a large integer that represents the number of
100 nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601 (UTC)."

So 1, means 100 nanoseconds after January 1, 1601 - an unlikely value :-)

Basically, you need to put a valid value in this field. LSC has support
for reading a field like this (getNumberOfWeeksSinceLastLogon in the
org.lsc.utils.AD class), but not for writing. Maybe we should implement it.

I just added some methods to the AD class to convert to and from AD timestamps like this one. They can convert to and from Unix timestamps.
See http://tools.lsc-project.org/issues/217.

Do you think any other formats would be useful?

Jonathan

So I am obliged to change password ? I have not understand all you have said.

Thanks

I have see something. So I create my user, and sync him in my AD with : bin/lsc -s user -f etc So after, i see my user in my AD, i see in his properties that he have to change his password at the next connection. So I try to connect with him in a Windows XP computer. But i am obliged to change is password. I don't make that, so i don't connect. But, i have relaunch the synchronization with the same command : bin/lsc -s user -f etc. (its must be allowed to modify user in lsc.properties). So after, i look my user's properties in AD, and i see that he has not to change is password at the next connection. And if i tried to connect with him in a computer, indeed, i have not to change the password, and my user can connect him in a computer.

So to resume, to don't have to change the user password at the first connection, you must have to sync user from OpenLDAP to AD, 2 times.

Its strange.


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