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Browse All TopicsSuppose we have an OU called "users". We have 2,000 users in that OU and we want to have them all in an address list named Users
I create a new address list
The query against the OU using ESM looks like this
(&(ou>="")(name=Users*))
but that only finds the OU and doesn't list all the users. Is there a way to do that?
I've used admodify to add an attribute (extension attribute) to all the users in the OU and filter off that attribute but I'm trying to figure out if the query can be run against the OU without adding any attributes.
Thanks
Mike
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by: robrandonPosted on 2005-04-08 at 07:16:41ID: 13736436
What if you add them all to a group and create the Address List based on the group membership?