> Please  explain  the  two "dc=" entries. I took "dc=" to mean the AD
> Domain  Controller. Not sure why there would be two dc= entries in a
> system with one domain controller.

dc in LDAPspeak stands for "domain component"; it is used to merge the
LDAP  namespace with the DNS namespace, sometimes called "federation."
Therefore, the AD domain example.com corresponds to the LDAP container
dc=example,dc=com.  It's  not  related  to domain controllers. This is
certainly part of your problem.

--Sandy


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