Actually better would probably be dumpDatabase.
~Eric
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Well on reflection, the answer to this
you see it where the LDAP calls won't.
joe
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What type of object?
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What type of object?
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Hidden objects
Is there anyway to tell if someone hid an object(s) in AD from a DA?
dSHeurstics
It dSHeuristics is , the directory will behave per its defaults.
Default behavior does NOT include a means to completely abstract an object
from _anybody's_ view (not just an admins.). However, it can be achieved in
a roundabout fashion if the user in question does NOT have permission
sufficient t