Hi there
Thanks for the response, a colleague of mine has set this up and will be back on Tuesday, so I'll have a chat and get back to you then
Thanks for your help
Cheers
Hi Experts
We are configuring AD to Integrate with Oracle, using the step by step guide we have create a new attribute called 'orclCommonAttribute'
I've been instructed to change the password for an AD user then search AD for th user to verify the orclCommonAttribute contains the genetated has password value
But I can't fint the this??
Any help would be great
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by: shabarinathPosted on 2009-07-03 at 07:37:21ID: 24772634
Just a clarification - Did you linked the new attribute with the correct object class?
Cheerio
Shaba