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Hi Greg,


Baker, Greg schrieb:
> Okay, this makes sense to me..
> 
> Now my problem seems to be in Active Directory I have no idea how to get the 
> OU of a person.  There seems to be no OU attribute stored for each user.  The 
> OU is a part of the user's DN, but I doubt I can access just that section of 
> the DN using a simple config option.
> 
> Anyone know of an easy way to do this?  Is there some kind of specially 
> constructed ldap query that would return what I need?

...try attribute 'department' - it was the 'OU' in my latest
AD-experience :).


regards, Torsten Thau

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