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* disable the folding (Preferences -> Browser View), then I think those Search continuation is hidden, the number in parenthesis is still 5. Now I get the folders, the 1st shows 1.3 and the 2nd 4.4, the Then I changed the folding size (in browser view preferences) toģ.
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When I search I get the 4 entries plus one additionalĮntry that represents the search continuation, the number in parenthesis Apache is usually configured only to have access to its DocumentRoot directory and not run any system commands.Apache is not required to have any other access, so the process typically runs as an unprivileged user and group with no shell in most platforms. Result entries plus the number of search continuations (referrals). I checked the code, the number in parenthesis is the number of search
Returned by the server, it doesn't "know" that there are more ) No, the filtering is done on the server (AD) and the server only returns I don't recall seeing this behavior before in any directory/query I've done (ie: the number in parenthesis seems to always equal the actual results displayed, etc.)įrom: Emmanuel Lécharny Wednesday, Febru4:56 PM In this case, for some strange reason, Apache feels the need to include the 3 group objects in the parenthesis even though the search filter doesn't count/include them. That the number in parenthesis would be 100, and the results would be 100.
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I would've thought that if you construct an LDAP query of base: ou=users and something like: Chocolatey is software management automation for Windows that wraps installers, executables, zips, and scripts into compiled packages. 100 of the users have mail attribute present. What does puzzle me, though, is why does Apache have the number in parenthesis be different than the search results? I thought they should match.Īnd you have 500 user objects in there. So there were like 5,386 (in parenthesis), but the export was 5,385. Yes, once I realized that the "cn=users" had 3 group objects in them, then the count make sense. Can you please try to disable alias dereferencing? I suspect there are duplicate entries with same DN. To: Re: Apache Directory Studio-incorrect counts via LDAP Although I think MS has objectclass=user on other non-user objects (like file servers, for some reason)īut it's the only way I can find a difference of "3".įrom: Stefan Seelmann Tuesday, Febru4:50 PM Not sure if this is normal (you'll notice my previous posting with the filter, I was filtering on objectclass=user). It seems that Apache displays the number of objects in parenthesis, regardless of the filter/search results. users) into the CN=Users area in AD, which of course, is allowed, but that seems to explain the count difference.
HOWEVER, when I exported the list of everything I discovered that someone had accidentally put 3 groups (vs. Fortunately (or unfortunately) there were no duplicate DN (I didn't think AD would let you do that anyway).