I'm no batch scripter, but admod is complaining that it doesn't like
the DN "$i" when it has no business knowing the names of your
vars--shouldn't it be %i?

--Steve

On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Kurt Buff <kurt.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm splitting out the large home share on our file server, and
> spreading the user directories across three different LUNs (don't ask,
> it's a long story...)
>
> So, I've got the files copying now, but I need to reset all of the
> user profiles to reflect the new shares to which they'll be directed.
>
> I've got a list with the DN for each user, and the new share name, it
> in the format of:
>
> "cn=Chatty 
> Kathy,ou=users,ou=companyname-us,dc=company,dc=com"<tab>\\fileserver\home1\ckathy
>
> and admod isn't liking it.
>
> This incantation spits up error messages:
>
>      for /f "tokens=1,2 " %i in (change1.txt) do admod -b $i
> "homedrive::H:" "homedirectory::%j"
>
> That looks like this:
>
>      DN Count: 1
>      Using server: dc4.company.com:389
>      Directory: Windows Longhorn
>
>      Modifying specified objects...
>         DN: $i...: [dc4.company.com] Error 0x22 (34) - Invalid DN Syntax
>
>      ERROR: Too many errors encountered, terminating...
>
>      The command did not complete successfully
>
> And so on...
>
> Does anyone have a better way of doing this that they could share with
> me? I really don't want to modify each account manually, since I've
> got about 220 of them.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kurt
>

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