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when Importing Computers Windows Server > Directory Services Question 0 Sign in to add error on entry starting on line 1: no such attribute vote Hi, I amstudying the MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-640): Configuring Windows Server 2008 book .I am getting the errorswhen trying comment: error in attribute conversion operation, data 0, v2580 to import computers from a LDIFDE file.Chapter 5 Exercise 3 on page 210 " Any help would be much appreciated. dn: CN=SERVER10,OU=Servers,DC=Contoso,DC=com changetype: add objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalPerson objectClass: user objectClass: computer cn : SERVER10 userAccountControl: 4096 sAMAccountName: SERVER10$ dn: CN=SERVER11,OU=Servers,DC=Contoso,DC=com changetype: add objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalPerson objectClass: user objectClass: computer cn : SERVER11 userAccountControl: 4096 sAMAccountName: SERVER11$ C:\Windows\System32>ldifde -i -f "%userprofile%\documents\computers.ldf" -j c:\log Connecting to "Server01.contoso.com" Logging in as current user using SSPI Importing directory from file "C:\Users\Administrator\documents\computers.ldf" Loading entries. Add error on entry starting on line 1: No Such Attribute The server side error is: 0x57 The parameter is incorrect. The extended server error is: 00000057: LdapErr: DSID-0C090C26, comment: Error in attribute conversion operation, data 0, v1772 0 entries modified successfully. An error has occurred in the program ***Below is thecontents of the log filelog file*** Connecting to "Server01.Contoso.Com" Logging in as current user using SSPI Importing directory from file "C:\Users\Administrator\documents\computers.ldf" Loading entries 1: CN=SERVER10,OU=Servers,DC=Contoso,DC=Com Entry DN: CN=SERVER10,OU=Servers,DC=Alps,DC=Priv changetype: add Attribute 0) objectClass:top person or
fails:dn: CN=Portal-User,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,CN=Xchangetype: addobjectClass: topobjectClass: classSchemacn: Portal-UserpossSuperiors: organizationalUnitsubClassOf: usergovernsID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.16434.1.1.2adminDescription: A user of the portal system.objectClassCategory: 1lDAPDisplayName: mycompany-MYPROD-PortalUserschemaIDGUID:: ODDGO9i75kmIYeACtpjF4w==defaultSecurityDescriptor:D:(A;;RPWPCRCCDCLCLOOLRCWOWDSDDTDSTW;;;DA)(A;;RPWPCRCCDCLCLORCWOWDSDDTSW;;;SY)(A;;RPLCLORC;;;AU)With the following Error:Add error on line 207: No Such AttributeThe server side error is: 0x57 The parameter is incorrect.The extended server error is:00000057: LdapErr: DSID-0C090AB7, comment: Error in attributeconversion operation, data 0, veceIf I take the "subClassOf: user" out, I do not get an error. Since Idid https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/7be01a24-e3eb-4c07-8e0f-138ff3706d2e/ldifde-error-when-importing-computers?forum=winserverDS not write this script I'm not sure what "user" refers to. Is it abuilt in object? I do not see it in CN=Schema,CN=Configuration... Dmitri Gavrilov [MSFT] 2004-04-14 16:44:33 UTC PermalinkRaw Message You never mentioned you are using ADAM. You really should have.You did not import MS-user.ldf, that's why you don't http://microsoft.public.windows.server.active-directory.narkive.com/R9VMKFJY/problem-importing-a-file-with-ldifde have user class. BaseADAM schema does not contain user class.--Dmitri GavrilovSDE, Active Directory CoreThis posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified athttp://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htmPost by Mike OI am trying to run an ldif script that used to work, but now thedn: CN=Portal-User,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,CN=Xchangetype: addobjectClass: topobjectClass: classSchemacn: Portal-UserpossSuperiors: organizationalUnitsubClassOf: usergovernsID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.16434.1.1.2adminDescription: A user of the portal system.objectClassCategory: 1lDAPDisplayName: mycompany-MYPROD-PortalUserschemaIDGUID:: ODDGO9i75kmIYeACtpjF4w==D:(A;;RPWPCRCCDCLCLOOLRCWOWDSDDTDSTW;;;DA)(A;;RPWPCRCCDCLCLORCWOWDSDDTSW;;;SY)Post by Mike O(A;;RPLCLORC;;;AU)Add error on line 207: No Such AttributeThe server side error is: 0x57 The parameter is incorrect.00000057: LdapErr: DSID-0C090AB7, comment: Error in attributeconversion operation, data 0, veceIf I take the "subClassOf: user" out, I do not get an error. Since Idid not write this script I'm not sure what "user" refers to. Is it abuilt in object? I do not see it in CN=Schema,CN=Configuration... Mike O. 2004-04-14 16:54:50 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Oops sorry about tha
Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… KPLC Member Join Date Nov 2011 Location In the 3rd world. Posts 72 Certifications A+, CCENT 02-23-201206:20 AM #1 http://www.techexams.net/forums/mcts-mcitp-windows-2008-general/74717-csvde-ldifde-command-problems.html CSVDE and LDIFDE command problems. Hey TE, I've recent started studying for the 70-640 and purchased the Self-paced training kit for it. While running through the labs in the book, I've run into a https://scn.sap.com/thread/3230540 problem. I've been trying to get the csvde and ldifde commands to work but they both don't seem to take. Using the dsadd command works for adding individual users. Currently using a trial error in W2K8R2 Enterprise for my studies. Here's what I get when I input the commands: C:\Users\Administrator\Documents>csvde -i -f newusers.txt -k Connecting to "(null)" Logging in as current user using SSPI Importing directory from file "newusers.txt" Loading entries. Add error on line 2: No Such Attribute The server side error is "The parameter is incorrect." 0 entries modified successfully. An error has occurred in the program No log files were error in attribute written. In order to generate a log file, please specify the log file path via the -j option. C:\Users\Administrator\Documents>ldifde -i -f newusers.ldf -k Connecting to "SERVER01.contoso.com" Logging in as current user using SSPI Importing directory from file "newusers.ldf" Loading entries. Add error on entry starting on line 1: No Such Attribute The server side error is: 0x57 The parameter is incorrect. The extended server error is: 00000057: LdapErr: DSID-0C090C3E, comment: Error in attribute conversion operati on, data 0, v1db1 0 entries modified successfully. An error has occurred in the program No log files were written. In order to generate a log file, please specify the log file path via the -j option. This is my "newusers.txt" file: DN,objectClass,sAMAccountName,sn,givenName,userPri ncipleName "cn=Lisa Andrews,ou=People,dc=contoso,dc=com",user,lisa.and rews,Lisa,Andrews,lisa.andrews@contoso.com "cn=David Jones,ou=People,dc=contoso,dc=com",user,david.jone s,David,Jones,david.jones@contoso.com I've looked at the book and have gone through the and checked the syntax, spelling, spacing, etc on the .txt and .ldf files and they both look like they do in the book. Can anybody give me some insight on what I'm doing wrong? Quote Login/register to remove this advertisement. method115 Member Join Date Apr 2011 Posts 83 Certifications CCNA 02-23-201205:29 PM #2 Did you check the errata web link in the beginning of the book
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