
If I may please say so that might not be the place where you need to change it.
But before you make any other change, could you please make sure that you can connect to your AD using the username you have chosen?
I can certainly confirm that - I'm actually using a domain-admin account at the moment. I realise that is insecure, however temporarily I'm using that account to be completely sure that isn't an issue.
Now, for the changes, this is what I have in my system and it is working
I finally got it working. What I ended up doing was using the windows domain entry in the username field $Self->{'Customer::AuthModule::LDAP::SearchUserDN'} = 'company\ldap.lookup'; UserDN =>'company\ldap_lookup', To clarify the windows domain entry - I had to use the domain which shows up in the login dialog for a PC logging into the domain. I've now Thanks for everyone's efforts. Wayne ##################################################################################### This e-mail message has been scanned for Viruses and Content and cleared by MailMarshal #####################################################################################