There is no subtree as previously stated in the cn=users area in the AD tree.

Unless I'm misinterpreting the use of the word subtree.

--Kevin


-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Lécharny [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 2:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Apache Directory Studio-incorrect counts via LDAP

Le 25/02/15 20:26, Hurni, Kevin (ITS) a écrit :
> Hello Stefan,
>
> Thank you again for the idea.  Fortunately (or unfortunately) there were no 
> duplicate DN (I didn't think AD would let you do that anyway).
> HOWEVER, when I exported the list of everything I discovered that someone had 
> accidentally put 3 groups (vs. users) into the CN=Users area in AD, which of 
> course, is allowed, but that seems to explain the count difference.
>
> It seems that Apache displays the number of objects in parenthesis, 
> regardless of the filter/search results.  Not sure if this is normal (you'll 
> notice my previous posting with the filter, I was filtering on 
> objectclass=user).   Although I think MS has objectclass=user on other 
> non-user objects (like file servers, for some reason)
>
> But it's the only way I can find a difference of "3".  

You probably have done a SUBTREE search, which pull all the entries and their 
descendant...

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