"adrookie" <> wrote in message
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> I wan to create following structure in Windows 2003 AD :-
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> cn=users,dc=korea,dc=mac,dc=com,dc=dp,dc=contoso,d c=local
> cn=users,dc=japan,dc=kim,dc=com,dc=dp,dc=contoso,d c=local
>
> and there are 10 more such entries required.
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> How to get the above done via command line ?
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> I have got AD installed and working with dc=dp,dc=contoso,dc=local
> Pleas guid and thanks in advnce.
>
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> adrookie
I do not exactly follow what you are asking either, just as Meinolf.
From what you posted, it appears the OU structure is really a container, and
not an OU. I would assume you want OUs?
This is what I am seeing based on your ldap path for Korea
(cn=users,dc=korea,dc=mac,dc=com,dc=dp,dc=contoso, dc=local):
Domain name = korea.mac.com.dp.contoso.local.
CN = Users
Is that correct?
Is korea.mac.com your external name, and dp.contoso.local the internan AD
name?
Please elaborate.
Thank you,
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