How do you do....it? Thread, LDIFDE Create group command in Technical; now do gang.
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27th March 2007, 01:24 PM #1
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LDIFDE Create group command
now do gang.
Im having a bit of a dumb day to day and i call for a little help :-)
created a a filie called newgroup.ldf with the following text in it
dn: CN=Management,OU=Marketing,DC=Contoso.DC=com
changetype: add
cn: Management
objectclass: group
samAccountName: Marketing
with that saved to the C: drice on my server i have entered the following command in cmd
ldifde -i -f newgroup.ldf -s server01
im getting the following error:
C:\>ldifde -i -f c:\newgroup.ldf -s server01
Connecting to "server01"
Logging in as current user using SSPI
Importing directory from file "c:\newgroup.ldf"
Loading entries.
Add error on line 1: Invalid DN Syntax
The server side error is "The object name has bad syntax."
0 entries modified successfully.
An error has occurred in the program
No log files were written. In order to generate a log file, please
specify the log file path via the -j option.
any ideas what i could be doing wrong?
cheers
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27th March 2007, 01:35 PM #2 Re: LDIFDE Create group command
Shouldn't:
CN=Management,OU=Marketing,DC=Contoso.DC=com
Be:
CN=Management,OU=Marketing,DC=Contoso,DC=com???
There's a dot instead of a comma.
Ben
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27th March 2007, 01:42 PM #3
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Re: LDIFDE Create group command
Ben
You are a superstar :-)
cheers
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