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Hello,
1. I have installed the last version of glpi - GLPI Version 0.72.4. I have imported by LDAP over 700 users from AD.
Unfortunately I don't have email addresses for users in AD. So I manually added email for some users I work with.
The strange thing is that randomly the email address for some of these user disappear. I've noticed this happen after that user login on glpi.
2. Another thing is with post-only-D profile.
When I delete "post-only" profile from some user and add another profile that I've created, then, after a while, add back "post-only", I don't have anymore the sufix "D" as dynamic for those users.
So in this case, even if I delete for those users the profile newly created, this new profile appear again as linked to that user.
Once again this happen after that user login on glpi.
Last edited by clava (2010-07-03 07:37:08)
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1/ check your LDAP configuration (in GLPI)
and remove email fieldname
If you tell GLPI that email is stored in LDAP, it will be replace on each login/sync
2/ remove the default profile
(remove the "default" attribute from post-only profile)
The missing dynamic attribute (D) bug is fixed (but don't remenber in which version)
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2/ remove the default profile
(remove the "default" attribute from post-only profile)The missing dynamic attribute (D) bug is fixed (but don't remenber in which version)
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Hello,
Thanks for your quick reply. I deleted the email fieldname in LDAP configuration. I guess this will solve my nr. 1 problem.
Concerning my nr. 2 problem I'm not sure I understand the solution.
I attach a photo to see how it is appear to me:
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> (remove the "default" attribute from post-only profile)
=> Admin / Profile / post-only => remove the "default" attribute
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Dév. Fedora 29 - PHP 5.6/7.0/7.1/7.2/7.3/7.4 - MariaDB 10.3 - GLPI master
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Thank you very much remi.
Until now the problem is solved.
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