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Visual FoxPro
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01669941
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>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>First, general AD question. Is each user name in the AD unique? That is, there is only one JOHN SMITH and next person with the same name would have to be somewhat different; e.g. JOHN SMITH2?
>>>>
>>>>Second question. Can you get ALL user names in the AD from a VFP 9 application? If yes, how?
>>>>
>>>>TIA
>>>
>>>For you second question this may help, it verifies the existence of a user, but you can easily change it to list all the users.
>>>
>>>
PROCEDURE verifyIfUserExists(tcUserID)
>>>LOCAL lcUserId
>>>lcUserId ='CN='+tcUserID
>>>objRootLDAP = Getobject("LDAP://RootDSE")
>>>strDNSDomain = objRootLDAP.Get("DefaultNamingContext") && Get the context
>>>strGroup = "CN=oeb-test,"
>>>strOU = "OU=Test,OU=OEB,OU=SAAS-users,"  && You correct specifications
>>>*' Prepare the OU and the Group
>>>objGroup = Getobject("LDAP://"+ strGroup + strOU + strDNSDomain)
>>>objOU =Getobject("LDAP://" +strOU + strDNSDomain)
>>>
>>>For Each objUser In objOU
>>>  If objUser.Class = Lower("User")
>>>    IF objUser.name = lcUserId
>>>      RETURN .T.
>>>    ENDIF
>>>  ENDIF
>>>Endfor
>>>RETURN .F.
>>>
>>>ENDPROC
>>
>>Mike,
>>
>>Are the following values something specific to the customer AD:
>>
>>RootDSE
>>"CN=oeb-test,"
>>"DefaultNamingContext"
>>
>>
>>And if so, what are the names of these parameters so that I can ask the customer IT?
>>
>>Thank you.
>
>Just to clarify RootDSE is not mine, it applies as is.

Thank you for clarifying.
What is the "CN=oeb-test,"? Is there a name for this parameter so I can ask the customer to provide it?
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