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Shaun Pillay
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 3:15 am Post subject:
LDIFDE Command |
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Hi Everyone,
I'm currently trying to export AD data from our production environment into
our new test lan and the command that I am running is from the textbook
(with the relevant parts changed) but it does not seem to work.
I am logging on to a DC (in our production environment) with a Domain
Administrator account and the command that I am using is:
ldifde -f mydomainOu.ldf -s myserver -d "dc=mydomain,dc=com" -p subtree -r
"(objectClass=organizationalUnit)" -l "cn,objectclass,ou"
The command runs successfully but no entries are listed at all. The DC is
also a DNS server and a GC.
Any ideas?
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Frances [MSFT]
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Mon Jan 10, 2005 4:55 pm Post subject:
RE: LDIFDE Command |
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Hi Shaunk,
I have tested the ldifde, and it is running quite well on my side. We may
take some time to troubleshoot this issue.
Please try these steps to check the result:
1. Please Identifies the export file name explicitly.
For example, -f c:\mydomainOu.ldf
2. Please check your DNS configuration to make sure the DNS server points
to itself.
3. If there are other DCs, please run the command "ldifde" on them to test
whether they have the same problem.
If the problem persists, please take a screen shot to see the effect of
running the command "ldifde".
Hope it helps. Any updates, let us get in touch!
Best regards,
Frances He
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Shaun Pillay
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Tue Jan 11, 2005 1:10 am Post subject:
Re: LDIFDE Command |
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Hi Frances,
Many thanks for that. I managed to resolve the problem this morning. The
problem was that I had specified an export file name of
child.mydomain.co.uk.Ou.ldf - which clearly appears to be incorrect. So I
amended it to mydomainOu.ldf
It really is amazing because sometimes these errors can stare you right in
the face and you won't find them so easily :-s
All seems fine now :-)
Regards,
Shaun
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| Quote: | Hi Shaunk,
I have tested the ldifde, and it is running quite well on my side. We may
take some time to troubleshoot this issue.
Please try these steps to check the result:
1. Please Identifies the export file name explicitly.
For example, -f c:\mydomainOu.ldf
2. Please check your DNS configuration to make sure the DNS server points
to itself.
3. If there are other DCs, please run the command "ldifde" on them to test
whether they have the same problem.
If the problem persists, please take a screen shot to see the effect of
running the command "ldifde".
Hope it helps. Any updates, let us get in touch!
Best regards,
Frances He
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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Frances [MSFT]
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Tue Jan 11, 2005 7:02 am Post subject:
Re: LDIFDE Command |
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Hello Shaun,
I am glad it is resolved. If you have other problems, I am right here to
help you! :)
Best regards,
Frances He
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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