
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Greg, Baker, Greg schrieb:
Okay, this makes sense to me..
Now my problem seems to be in Active Directory I have no idea how to get the OU of a person. There seems to be no OU attribute stored for each user. The OU is a part of the user's DN, but I doubt I can access just that section of the DN using a simple config option.
Anyone know of an easy way to do this? Is there some kind of specially constructed ldap query that would return what I need?
...try attribute 'department' - it was the 'OU' in my latest AD-experience :). regards, Torsten Thau - -- Torsten Thau, Dipl. Inform. c.a.p.e. IT Labs GbR - Annaberger Str. 240 - D-09125 Chemnitz phone: +49 371 5347 623 cell: +49 176 66 680 680 personal pgp-key: 0x93E0A174 fax: +49 371 5347 625 http://www.cape-it.de -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHOKJ1vXo8m5PgoXQRAkHwAJ4oJChLcV94lQGNdOmnP/SRslQBtgCfSIM7 q7mZFRaRNodhkZe3yFBl6ko= =sVVJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----