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AD General Settings

In the General tab, you add the information that allows CC-SG to query the AD server.

Figure 96 AD General Settings

1. Type the AD domain you want to query in the Domain field. For example, if the AD domain

is installed in the xyz.com domain, type xyz.com in the Domain field. CC-SG and the AD
server you want to query must be configured either on the same domain or on different
domains that trust each other.

Note: CC-SG will query all known domain controllers for the domain specified.

2. Type the IP address of the DNS server in the DNS Server IP Address field. Or, check Use

default CC-SG DNS checkbox to use the DNS configured in the Configuration Manager
section of CC-SG. Please refer to

Chapter 12: Configuration Manager

for additional

information.

3. Check Anonymous Bind if you want to connect to the AD server without specifying a

username and password. If you use this option, ensure that the AD server allows anonymous
queries.

Note: By default, Windows 2003 does NOT allow anonymous queries. Windows 2000 servers do
allow certain anonymous operation whose query results are based on the permissions of each
object.

4. If you are not using anonymous binding, type the username of the user account you want to

use to query the AD server in the User name field in the following format:

[email protected]

. The user specified must have permission to execute search queries

in the AD domain. For example, the user may belong to a group within AD that has Group
scope
set to Global, and Group type set to Security.

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