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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 3:59 am 
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Hello people,
How can I audit in ldap command more than 1 OU in the same sub OU?
This is my ldap tree:
my domain
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Brazil (OU)
|
Sao Paulo (OU)
|
Lab1 (OU)
|
Lab2 (OU)

Tks!
Sandro


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 4:51 am 
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The simplest way would be to audit them one at a time, changing the OU in the config after each audit. Unfortunately auditing more than one OU or domain is not (yet! :P ) a feature of OA. I do intend to add this if I have time, as I need this ability myself (I have several domains and OUs and currently run a separate script for each)

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