You are still using two *structural* objectclass with different inheritance chains in the same entry, which will not work. Fix that before you waste your time on anything else. Regards, Buchan On Thursday 22 March 2007, shilpa muramkar wrote: > well...nothing seems to be working out :( > > as per ur reply..in the below snippet > > objectclass( 1.3.6.1.4.1.28186.2.3 > NAME 'ssauser' > DESC 'SSA User' > SUP *ssabase* STRUCTURAL > MAY( telephonenumber $ title $ mobile $ displayname $ > facsimiletelephonenumber $ preferredlanguage $ postaladdress $ c ) ) > > objectclass( 1.3.6.1.4.1.28186.2.6 > NAME 'ssantuser' > DESC 'SSA NT User Profile' > SUP *top *STRUCTURAL > MUST ntuserdomainid ) > ..*ssabase* objectclass comes from *top*.....so v can say that both the > object classes come from same objectclass chain. No you can't. ssantuser inherits from top, but ssauser inherits from ssabase, so you have: top-->ssabase->ssauser |->ssantuser You either need: top-->ssabase-->ssauser-->ssantuser or, one of these must be auxiliary. Regards, Buchan -- Buchan Milne ISP Systems Specialist - Monitoring/Authentication Team Leader B.Eng,RHCE(803004789010797),LPIC-2(LPI000074592)
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