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How to set the UserLogonName attribute in Active Directory

Hi, I'm creating active directory users programatically and everything works
fine, but I could notice that the UserLogonName on the microsoft Active
directory Console is not set.

Does anybody have some idea how to set it correctly ?

Nov 22 '05 #1
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Did you supply the "userPrincipalName" property when creating the user
object?

Willy.

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Hi, I'm creating active directory users programatically and everything
works
fine, but I could notice that the UserLogonName on the microsoft Active
directory Console is not set.

Does anybody have some idea how to set it correctly ?

Nov 22 '05 #2

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