Pretty much I have tried all kind of variances, all with no avail. I
suspect that some settings are not done properly, but I don't have
enough knowledge of ldap to be able to walk them through or determine
if the right permissions have been given. I will install
http://www.ldapbrowser.com/ and see if I can get more info.

Thanks
Victor.

On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 13:26:19 -0600, Dawson, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One other thing, change your START attribute to the following format:
> 
> start="dc=domain, dc=com"
> 
> (Replace "domain" with the correct domain for this company.)
> 
> For example, ours would be:
> start="dc=evansville, dc=edu"
> 
> As I mentioned in another message, all users, by default, can query the
> Active Directory.  This could change if the domain admins changed this
> functionality.
> 
> If this still doesn't work, change the start to an existing OU:
> start="ou=users, dc=domain, dc=com" and see if you can query from that
> point.
> 
> It may be possible that your user account doesn't have access to the
> root of the directory.
> 
> M!ke
> 
>

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