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More info?)
There has been software loaded on the PDC to extend the functionality of the
ADUC to see those values there. Find out from whomever installed this software
where it is and install it on the other machines that you want to see this tab from.
joe
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Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
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Bob wrote:
> HI there! thanks for the help!
>
> We have some UNIX attributes setup in A/D that are used by a SUSE linux web
> application. The suse web uses LDAP queries to retrieve these UNIX
> attributes on user accounts.
>
> If the SUSE box queries our primary domain controller, it works. when we try
> to query either of the remaining 2 DCs, they come back with no result.
>
> On the primary DC, in A/D users and computers, you can see the UNIX tab. On
> the other two boxes, you don't get those items at all.
>
> In making queries to those two boxes, it's as if the info does not exist. it
> seems to be only on the primary domain controller.
>
> "Frances [MSFT]" <v-franhe@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:HEkv$6iHFHA.1140@TK2MSFTNGXA02.phx.gbl...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Good to hear from you.
>>
>>According to your message, it seems to be a replication problem. Can you
>>tell me what the extended attributes are? Are they some object attributes?
>>Have you waited for a normal replication time (5 minutes) to check the
>>result?
>>
>>Generally speaking, if replication runs well, the DC should replicate
>>those
>>attributes. If the problem persists, please help me gather the following
>>information and send them to v-franhe@microsoft.com for research.
>>
>>1.Ntds logs from event log.
>>
>>Getting Ntds related log
>>===================
>>1)In the run box, type in "eventvwr".
>>
>>2)In the Event Viewer, right click "Directory Services" and select "Save
>>log file as¡".
>>
>>3)Save the event log as a .txt file.
>>
>>2.Run repadmin.exe and give me the result.
>>
>>1) You can download repadmin.exe from the link below.
>>
>>Windows 2000 SP4 Support Tools
>>http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/downloads/servicepacks/SP4/supporttools
>>asp
>>
>>2) In the command line, type in "repadmin /showreps"
>>
>>Refer to the following article for more information about the command of
>>repadmin.
>>Repadmin.exe: Replication Diagnostics Tool
>>http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/all/techre
>>f/en-us/Default.asp?url=/Resources/Documentation/windowsserv/2003/all/techre
>>f/en-us/repadmin.asp
>>
>>3) Copy the result.
>>
>>
>>I am looking forward to your reply!
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Frances He
>>
>>
>>Microsoft Online Partner Support
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