Hello Jonathan,

I tried that before but it does not want to set it.
-bash-3.2# /opt/SUNWvda/sbin/vda directory-getprops -a
directory.white.list:
directory.black.list:
directory.mail.domain:
directory.default.domain:
ldap.user.object.filter: (&(|(objectclass=user)(objectclass=person)(objectclass=inetOrgPerson)(objectclass=organizationalPerson))(!(objectclass=computer))) ldap.user.search.filter: (|(cn=$SEARCH_STRING)(uid=$SEARCH_STRING)(userPrincipalName=$SEARCH_STRING)(mail=$SEARCH_STRING))
ldap.userid.attributes: uid,sAMAccountName,userPrincipalName,mail
ldap.user.member.attributes: memberof,primaryGroupID
ldap.user.short.attributes:
ldap.group.object.filter: (|(objectclass=group)(objectclass=groupofnames)(objectclass=groupofuniquenames)) ldap.group.search.filter: (|(dc=$SEARCH_STRING)(o=$SEARCH_STRING)(ou=$SEARCH_STRING)(cn=$SEARCH_STRING)(uid=$SEARCH_STRING)(mail=$SEARCH_STRING))
ldap.group.member.attributes: member,uniquemember
ldap.group.short.attributes: primaryGroupToken
ldap.container.object.filter: (|(objectclass=domain)(objectclass=organization)(objectclass=organizationalUnit)(objectclass=container)) ldap.container.search.filter: (|(cn=$SEARCH_STRING)(dc=$SEARCH_STRING)(ou=$SEARCH_STRING)) ldap.default.attributes: dc,o,ou,cn,uid,mail,member,uniquemember,memberof,sAMAccountName,primaryGroupToken,primaryGroupID
ldap.search.wildcard: Enabled
ldap.vdicenter.displayname.attributes: displayName,ou
ldap.vdihost.object.filter: (|(objectClass=computer)(objectClass=device))
ldap.vdihost.dnsname.attributes: dNSHostName,ipHostNumber,cn
ldap.user.vdicenter.attributes: seeAlso
Comment:
Authentication: none
Active Directory Domain:


-bash-3.2# /opt/SUNWvda/sbin/vda directory-setprops -p directory.default.domain=tst
Unknown property: directory.default.domain=tst.

This is VDI 3.4.1
User directory = NONE

For Oracle folks, it is ticket: SR 3-5879477431
First call date: June 26 2012.
(Do I need to say more about the value of the filibeto list for Oracle customers?)

Kind regards,

Ivar

Jonathan C. Bailey schreef:

Ivar-

If I'm not mistaken, you can set directory.default.domain=DOMAIN_NAME to take 
care of your issue. The snippet form the documentation is below.

I believe this will do what you're looking for.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Before Oracle VDI passes the credentials to the desktop, it tries to resolve 
the email address into a username@domain format by retrieving the user ID 
attribute and the user's default domain from the user directory. If using LDAP, 
Oracle VDI cannot detect the default domain, so you need to set the 
directory.default.domain property using the vda directory-setprops command. If 
you don't set this property, users will have to authenticate again on the 
desktop side.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



-Jon

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivar Janmaat" <[email protected]>
To: "SunRay-Users mailing list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 5:42:17 PM
Subject: [SunRay-Users] Does Oracle VDI 3.4+ only support Windows XP with AD?

Hello,

While reading:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26217_01/E35770/html/relnotes-bug-14272752.html
I get the impression that you can only logon to Windows XP VM's with VDI 3.4.x and an Active Directory server as a user directory.
Is there a patch for this bug available or in the making?
I would like to use XP on VDI 3.4.1 without AD.

Kind regards,

Ivar

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