When searching LDAP from the root, you will get a referral reply from AD
that has a server DNS name of JUST the domain name (ie company.com). NOT the
initial server name you used in your connectionURL.
one small remark:
"company.com" in your post is what you chose as root object for your AD
when you installed it. I guess this is one of the reasons why MS tells
you to give the machine an FQDN *before* upgrading it to a domain
controller. I've already seen a few variations from people that do not
use their AD for DNS (eg company.local etc).
Good job ;).
Have you tried setting referrals="ignore"? I would think this would mean
"don't bother about referrals", but in my last attempt that didn't solve
things. What's the result in your case?
-- Velpi
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