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LDAP intergration with Rooms

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    Wosat
    wrote on last edited by Wosat
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    Hi All,

    Just a quick question. Can the LDAP Basic connection to our AD show Computers in rooms based on their OU.
    All of our Computers are under a "Computers" OU and then in a SUB OU depending on their location.
    I have "configured" LDAP Basic and have selected the "identify computer locations via:" "Computer containers or OUs" option and set the Network backend object detection to LDAP Basic
    and all the computers appear in a flat structure with each computer in its own room with the same name as the computer name.

    Is there something that I'm missing?

    Cheers,
    Brett

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      Hi All,

      Just a quick question. Can the LDAP Basic connection to our AD show Computers in rooms based on their OU.
      All of our Computers are under a "Computers" OU and then in a SUB OU depending on their location.
      I have "configured" LDAP Basic and have selected the "identify computer locations via:" "Computer containers or OUs" option and set the Network backend object detection to LDAP Basic
      and all the computers appear in a flat structure with each computer in its own room with the same name as the computer name.

      Is there something that I'm missing?

      Cheers,
      Brett

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      epsgc
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      Hi, I'm new with Veyon (being using iTalc until now).

      I have the same configuration as you @Wosat . All the rooms appear in a flat structure, but not only that, if a OU is nested inside a parent OU, the computers of the child OU shows up two times: in the parent OU and in the child OU, but as you say, flat, without any tree structure.

      So my question is the same, am I missing something?

      Thanks
      Carlos

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        epsgc
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        Hi, I've just read in the Add-ons section of Veyon's web site:

        "While the LDAP Basic plugin offers all functionalities required to integrate Veyon with LDAP/ActiveDirectory servers, it's however limited to a single server/domain and flat object hierarchies. The Veyon LDAP Pro add-on is able to fetch network objects from multiple servers/domains. Also location hierarchies in your LDAP directory (buildings, floors, rooms etc.) are represented 1:1 in Veyon Master. Especially central support teams for school districts love having all computers of all schools in one network tree."

        Maybe that's the answer, change to LDAP Pro.

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