The search range and method for LDAP server searches differs according to the LDAP server con- nection, or search base (DN) settings (Step 3 or Step 7 of "4.7.8 Setting the Login LDAP Server" (page 100)).
zFor connecting with LDAP server (when [Active Directory] or [Other LDAP Server] is selected in Step 3)
The following shows an example (where the domain name is example.com) for the "Search Base (DN)" to be entered in Step 7. The italic text represents variable character strings.
LDAP Tree: Example
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Hereinafter, Active Directory is used an example to describe search targets. Example 1: When searching for (administrator, user A, user B)
CN=Users, DC=example, DC=com Active Directory configuration is as follows.
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