I read somewhere that it needs to be a full name,
not just the actual username, but I'm not sure what this means.
You probably need to use a full-qualified Windows domain name. In
your code snippet, it would be something like the following:
cfldap action=query
name=ldap_test
start=o=Anne Arundel Community College
attributes=*
server=server_name_here
port=389
username=mydomain\username
password=password
Thanks, I tried that with username=aacc\username as well as
username=fullhostname\username and both give me a cold fusion error: Inappropriate
authentication
Do you have any examples or know where I could find one (I've done some searching) of
cold fusion ldap accessing a microsoft active directory server? Maybe I've missed
something entirely. :-( It's made harder by the fact that I don't have any control
over the directory settings(though in the long run, I'm probably better off--hehe),
and my admin isn't inclined to being vast amounts of help.
Thanks,
Janice
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