You must have all the OU's already created on the 389 side, then the sync 
agreement will populate them recursively.

Matthew Schmitt

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On Jul 9, 2012, at 6:49 AM, "Chris Visser" <chris.vis...@rtt.co.za> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've got 389-ds configured and I'm busy setting up my sync agreement with my 
> Windows AD server.
> 
> My AD has nested OUs e.g.
> -DivisionOU1
> --BranchOU
> ---Department1OU
> ---Department2OU
> --Branch2OU
> ---Department1OU
> ---Department2OU
> 
> All my users and groups sit in the Department OUs and if I setup my agreement 
> to sync on the Department OU it syncs the users in OU.
> 
> If I however  point it higher up in the hierarchy it doesn't go down the 
> levels and sync the OUs below it.
> 
> Do I need to setup a separate agreement for each OU?  Or is there a way I can 
> sync the whole DivisionOU recursively?
> 
> I tried searching on the internet for the answer, but all I come across are 
> other people asking the same question and receiving no answer.
>  
> 
> 
> Chris Visser
> Linux/Network Infrastructure  
> 
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