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Is anyone else having an issue where a computer is bound to AD, the green light is on saying you are bound, but you can't login unless you bind and unbind?



Is this a known issue???



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Matt Lee, CCA/ACMT/ACPT/ACDT
Senior IT Analyst / Desktop Architecture Team / Apple S.M.E / JAMF Casper Administrator
Fox Networks Group

Why are you moving the object instead of just putting it in the right place during binding? are you binding with a script or manually in the gui or command line?



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Todd Ness
Technology Consultant/Non-Windows Services
Americas Regional Delivery Engineering
HP Enterprise Services


Manually for now.



Once casper's in via Casper binds to correct OU.



But they changed the OU structure here recently (lots of projects on). And have only just agreed a structure.



Regards,



Ben.


when you authenticate manually the OU is right there on that screen you can type in the proper OU there and have it be in the correct place from the start.



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Todd Ness
Technology Consultant/Non-Windows Services
Americas Regional Delivery Engineering
HP Enterprise Services


True. But there was no correct place for the macs when I started. Someone then created one & moved some 20 macs into it. I then get a call the following morning that none of the macs can login to ad.



Since they stopped moving the objects, 0 issues.



But it does show an issue with ad replication that needs to be fixed.



Regards,



Ben.