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тАО04-26-2007 06:07 AM
тАО04-26-2007 06:07 AM
Everything working thus far and can use the following to login:
Display Name
domain\
@domain.com
However, in the search context fields I entered:
OU=Admin,DC=,DC=,DC=com
and
@domain.com
Shouldn't I be able to just use an ID at that point?
i.e with the right password?
If so, it is not working and any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
Display Name
domain\
However, in the search context fields I entered:
OU=Admin,DC=
and
@domain.com
Shouldn't I be able to just use an ID at that point?
i.e
If so, it is not working and any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
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тАО04-30-2007 02:54 AM
тАО04-30-2007 02:54 AM
Solution
Sean if you are using Active Directory the only options you have are as follows.
Account: domain\
Password: ********
or
Account: myname@somewhere.com
Password: *********
The domain has to be referenced somewhere in the login as it is using LDAP and can authenticate with not only Active Directory but other LDAP directories as well.
Account: domain\
Password: ********
or
Account: myname@somewhere.com
Password: *********
The domain has to be referenced somewhere in the login as it is using LDAP and can authenticate with not only Active Directory but other LDAP directories as well.
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тАО04-30-2007 03:10 AM
тАО04-30-2007 03:10 AM
Re: iLO AD login question - can you just use <ID>?
Thanks. Been using domain\id format which works fine and not a big deal to do.
But thanks for confirming I cannot use ID only.
Sean
But thanks for confirming I cannot use ID only.
Sean
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тАО04-30-2007 03:11 AM
тАО04-30-2007 03:11 AM
Re: iLO AD login question - can you just use <ID>?
See above
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