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That’s what I needed, thanks Travis Garrison Data Storage Systems Administrator From: Leonard Wong
[mailto:email@hidden] A little bit of magic here, but not what you are looking for: Here is a snippet from the scripts that I use with dscl... echo "Setting Authentication lookupd priority..." dscl /Search -create / SearchPolicy CSPSearchPath dscl /Search -append / CSPSearchPath "/Active Directory/All
Domains" dscl /Search -delete / CSPSearchPath /LDAPv3/$OD_MASTER dscl /Search -append / CSPSearchPath /LDAPv3/$OD_MASTER echo "Setting Contacts lookupd priority..." dscl /Search/Contacts -create / SearchPolicy CSPSearchPath dscl /Search/Contacts -append / CSPSearchPath "/Active
Directory/All Domains" On Jan 9, 2007, at 6:33 PM,
I am having trouble remembering the command to switch the directory
services order in the authentication tab. I need to have active directory
listed first. I remember there used to be a command I could run that would like
the one I want first. Anyone remember? oh yeah, OSX 10.4.8 _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Client-management mailing list
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