We're running SPS2003, and working with the user profiles. In AD, the
"manager" is stored as a DN. We tried doing the same thing with "assistant"
and then importing it into the portal user profile. The "manager" DN is
translated to a user account, but the "assistant" DN is imported with no
translation. :-(

Anyone worked with this? Is manager a special case, and any other "Person"
type of user profile properties are out of luck?

Thanks,

-craig

Re: User Profiles - "Assistant" by spARROW

spARROW
Thu Nov 06 19:35:42 CST 2003

I think,you have to add one profile property named "Assistant" just like it
in AD and make sure this field mapped for Active Directory import.

"Craig Pope" <cnpope@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> We're running SPS2003, and working with the user profiles. In AD, the
> "manager" is stored as a DN. We tried doing the same thing with
"assistant"
> and then importing it into the portal user profile. The "manager" DN is
> translated to a user account, but the "assistant" DN is imported with no
> translation. :-(
>
> Anyone worked with this? Is manager a special case, and any other
"Person"
> type of user profile properties are out of luck?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -craig
>
>