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ADSI

Asked by augblay in Visual Basic Programming

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i am getting this error when i execute the following code

The specified directory service attribute or value does not exist.

Function Create(username As String) As Boolean
     
    Private fUserContainer As IADs
    Dim pathtoObject As String
    pathtoObject = "LDAP://10.10.10.10/OU=Registered Users, DC=blaydom"
    Set LDAPContainerObject = ds.OpenDSObject(pathtoObject, ADAdminUser, ADAdminPswd, ADS_SECURE_AUTHENTICATION)

    Set fUserContainer = LDAPContainerObject.Create("regsite", "cn=" & username)
    fUserContainer.Put "sAMAccountName", username & "C"
    fUserContainer.SetInfo
    Create = True
    Exit Function
   
 
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