Ldifde Error Directory Object Not Found
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Directory Windows Server > Management Question 0 Sign in to csvde log file vote Hi All, am trying a lot to import a users list to Active Directory. Unfortunately i
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coulden´t make it. I red many Microsofts articles which is related to this issue it doesn´t work. To demonestrate how my .csv file looks like is, csvde error opening output file see below... this is my csv file, the second raw is the user that i want to import to AD.objectClass,sAMAccountName,dn,givenName,sn,userAccountControluser,PSmith,"CN=Peter Smith,CN=Users,DC=mypc,DC=local,DC=nu",Peter,Smith,514and then when i run ldifde -i -f students.csvthe result will be like below...Connecting to "mypc.mypc.local.nu"Logging in as current user using SSPIImporting directory from file "students.csv"Loading entries.There is a syntax error in the input fileFailed add error on entry starting on line 1: no such attribute on line 1. The last token starts with 'o'.0 entries modified successfully.An error has occurred in the programNo log files were written. In order to generate a log file, pleasespecify the log file path via the -j option.can any one understand what cause this problem?/M Friday, August 21, 2009 10:21 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote objectClass,sAMAccountName,dn,givenName,sn,userAccountControluser,PSmith,"CN=Peter Smith,CN=Users,DC=mypc,DC=local,DC=nu",Peter,Smith,514...Add error on line 2: No Such ObjectThe server side error is "Directory object not found." The error is that the target container doesn't exist.I see two possibly reasons: Incorrect domain-DN. Is the domain DC=mypc,DC=local,DC=nu ?mypc sounds like a computer object in the domain DC=local,DC=nuIf so, the DN in CSV-file nead to be changed to"CN=Peter Smith,CN=Users,DC=local,DC=nu" Users is an OU (Organizational Unit) instead of Container (CN).If so, change the DN in the CSV-file to"CN=Peter Smith,OU=Users,DC=mypc,DC=local,DC=nu" Users is by default a Container (CN), so the problem is propably the first option that you have specified the incorrect domain-DN. To ma
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2011 21:45 by Adam Ruth, Updated June 06, 2016 15:50 Description An object requested from Active Directory cannot be found. Possible Causes Can have a number of causes. The most common is that the object was deleted after it was shown in the application and fails when the object is to be used. Can also be caused by corruption in the directory or a bug in the application. An Active Directory Domain Controller cannot be located on the network. If this error is shown on the AD Sync panel in Preferences when Active Directory cannot be synchronized due to AD being unavailable Recommended Fix Verify that Active Directory can be accessed from computer where error is thrown. Try the operation again. If the error happens again, please submit the error to Admin Arsenal support for assistance. Was this article helpful? 0 out of 0 found this helpful Have more questions? Submit a request 0 Comments Article is closed for comments. Related articles Package Other Error File Access Authorization Credentials - Domain Webcast: Stump the Chump III - St. Patrick's Edition Active Directory object not found Powered by Zendesk