It's just like trying to delete a non-empty directory in unix. It's just not allowed. :)
You need to delete all of the things beneath this dn before you can delete it. To get those, try a search and base (-b) it on that dn. _Matt On 2/17/06, Jose Manuel Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, I have a problem. I need to delete a "dn" subtree but when I do > ldapdelete the system shows: > > ldap_delete: Operation not allowed on non-leaf (66) > additional info: subtree delete not supported > > Sorry for my english. >
