if you look closer, the example does use the semicolom (;) to separate the contexts. The first context is
ou=users,o=org
and the second context is
ou=other,o=org
The comma (,) is the separator between parts __inside__ a context's distinguished name. The semicolon (;) is the separator between different context distinguished names.
Hi Dominique-Alain
if you look closer, the example does use the semicolom (;) to separate the contexts. The first context is
ou=users,o=org
and the second context is
ou=other,o=org
The comma (,) is the separator between parts __inside__ a context's distinguished name. The semicolon (;) is the separator between different context distinguished names.
Saludos.
Iñaki.