Re: Active Directory
- From: "Joe Kaplan" <joseph.e.kaplan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 08:24:09 -0500
Exactly. LDP is actually a tool designed for LDAP programmers, not really
so much for admins as it doesn't really have any task-oriented
functionality. It just lets you execute LDAP operations against an LDAP
server like AD.
You could start by doing a "view tree" and looking around in the tree of one
of the partitions.
Joe K.
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"S. Pidgorny <MVP>" <slavickp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I guess a good next step would be to formulate what is that you were going
to do with LDAP?
We cannot help you without knowing that.
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"Arne Garvander" <ArneGarvander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Blank for server seems to have connected to something.
I have no clue what to do next. I am a developer not an admin.
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Arne Garvander
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"Joe Kaplan" wrote:
Generally, if AD is deployed correctly and the current machine is domain
joined, you can provide ldp with a null value for the server name and it
will locate a domain controller based on the domain that the current
user is
logged in to. You can also usually just put in the DNS name of the
domain
you want to use and it will find a DC in that domain.
There is generally no reason to change the port as AD always uses port
389
for LDAP.
Joe K.
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Co-author of "The .NET Developer's Guide to Directory Services
Programming"
http://www.directoryprogramming.net
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"Jack Black" <jackisback@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Either check with your network admin or use a port scanner on your
network
and scan for responses at port 389 (for example).
Jack
"Arne Garvander" <ArneGarvander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Thanks,
I have no idea at what Ip address I would find my active directory.
Any tips?
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Arne Garvander
Certified Geek
Professional Data Dude
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