Hi, Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. As mentioned, adding the absolut path to my auto.DataVol1 file has fixed the issue for me. I think it would be preferably to add files to nsswitch.conf rather than looking for conf entries in /etc/sssd. For me, the only thing inside /etc/sssd is a /etc/sssd/conf.d directory. Both /etc/sssd & /etc/sssd/conf.d have no configuration files. I susptect that if I were to set-up the new Active Directory login, that /etc/sssd would be populated with the appropriate .conf files however I still suggest just adding a fallback to msswitch would be less invasive.
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