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Jabber for Windows LDAP problems

eemge
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I have been modifying the jabber-config.xml file to get the results I need without a lot of success.

  1. Our Business phone number is derived from the ipPhone field
  2. We have many disabled users that continue to show up in searches
  3. Even though I have confirmed that users have their phone number in AD, only 50 persent of users in Jabber show the number

This is what I have thus far:

    <BusinessPhone>ipPhone</BusinessPhone>

    <CommonName>cn</CommonName>

    <DisplayName>displayName</DisplayName>

    <FirstName>givenName</FirstName>

    <LastName>sn</LastName>

    <EmailAddress>mail</EmailAddress>

    <Title>title</Title>

    <UserAccountName>sAMAccountName</UserAccountName>

    <DomainName>userPrincipalName</DomainName>

    <Location>co</Location>

    <State>st</State>

    <StreetAddress>streetAddress</StreetAddress>

    <BaseFilter>(&(ipPhone=*)(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2))</BaseFilter>

    <PredictiveSearchFilter>anr=</PredictiveSearchFilter>

    <DisableSecondaryNumberLookups>1</DisableSecondaryNumberLookups>

This is not the entire Directory section as I have removed server info. I tried several different Base Filters with really no luck.

Also, in the documentation it shows that I need to add "amp;"after the "&" but this does not work. I don't see any user information. If I remove the trailing ")" Same thing.

Thanks.

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Tommer Catlin
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Yes, I have used it. It does not help you with the problems I have above with disabled users showing up and some users not showing a phone number when the ipPhone field is populated.

Hi eemge,

the following line contains wrong statements:

(&(ipPhone=*)(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2))

from my point of view it should be:

(&(ipPhone=*)(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2)

There is no way to use & (as and) or | (as or) as a statement caused by incompatibility to the UTF-8 Standard.

For & you have to use &

and for | it´s |

Another trap is the last bracket that you have to leave out.

I hope it will work for you.

Stefan