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why can't? if we seek other confiuration to solve their issue then why we can't guide step.or atleast can share link from where user can configure sucessfully.
Well for one, AD is a Microsoft Windows product and this is a Linux forum. Your request is SO vague there is no way that you wouldn't get what you want much quicker by asking google first.
topic of this thread is "Active Dirctory & Ldap"......if AD is MS product then this thread is doing here.
well i always google first and when requirement is in urgent then only i post thread.their are many thread which ask help on basic which they can get from google.but that thread had no such reply....
i also had posted some thread regarding file server can you reply on that thread.
No, I don't want to. Nothing personal, but you must remember this is a voluntary community. No one is obliged to do anything for anyone else, urgent or not. And I'm certainly not about to phone a stranger to give them IT support.
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