HI Thanks
but if how do i see that ??
/usr/bin/ldapsearch -xZZ -D 'cn=xxx' -w 'xxx' -b
'uid=testuser,ou=Users,l=xx,dc=xxx,dc=lan'
this does not show that passwordExpirationTime
Thanks
Fosiul
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 3:22 PM, Josh Ellsworth
<jellsworth(a)primaticsfinancial.com> wrote:
Assuming you have password expiration configured, the attribute
passwordExpirationTime holds a datetime value for when the password will expire.
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HI Expert
I am trying to find out a way to get password expire time for users so that i can sent
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i was looking in google , but i am not clear yet can any one please advise whats the best
way to get password expire time ??
Thanks
Fosiul.
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