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      BigMan99211
      last edited by

      Ok… got it!

      Did a little research in other posts and figured it out. First off, you have to encrypt the password or it just flat fails. Secondly, you have to input the username as domain\user. So, for my domain, it’s called intranet.naylor (I didn’t name this crap…)

      So…

      I had to enter the AD info as follows:

      Domain: intranet.naylor
      OU: (Blank)
      Domain Username: intranet\user
      Domain Password: (FOGCrypt Encrypted Password)

      And that’s THAT! I’m running Zero-Touch!! 😄

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        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        I may remove the need for the \ all together. I mean, you’ve already got the domain in place, so why not use that, then just have a setup like:

        domain: test
        ou:
        domain username: user
        domain password:ao723597u32l4kjfldgpjdas;fjkasupiou2j5kasjfk;

        Then when the call to send it comes along send it as:
        $Host->get(‘ADDomain’).‘’.$Host->get(‘ADUser’)

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