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Hello,

we manage 20 Domains with Adaxes. How can we create a Business Unit that holds all objects within OU's /Builtin and Users of all managed Domains without adding each OU seperately?

regards Helmut

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Hello Helmut,

As LDAP filters do not allow wildcards for DN-syntax attributes, there is no possibility to specify all the Organizational Units (OUs) using a wildcard in a single membership rule. You should add each OU to the Business Unit via a separate membership rule.

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