Hi, On Jun 3, 2012, at 12:27 PM, Peter Marschall wrote:
> Hi, > > On Thursday, 31. May 2012, Lars Reidelbach wrote: >> I create User accounts in our LDAP. For this I must change the attribute >> msDS-UserAccountDisabled from "TRUE" to "FALSE". This is a boolean >> attribute with "False" and " True". I can't do this always error that the >> user could not create. I had tryed "FALSE", "1" and "0". Nothing works. Can >> anyone help how I change a boolean attribute. > > general answer for those cases: > Check how the attribute in question looks in other user objects where it may > be set, and then use this value. > > As a side note: > If I remember the RFC correctly, Boolen attributes are a bit special, as the > false value is given implicitly, i.e. by the absence of the attribute. > [might not apply to ADAM & Co - I've seen other LDAP servers that allowed > booeanAttribute=FALSE too] > > Best > PEter > -- > Peter Marschall > pe...@adpm.de Make certain that you set a password that matches the password policy that it in effect in AD or that no password policy is in effect at all. Also, it seems that the value needs to be "FALSE" jd
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