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llewdis_118871
Nimbostratus
Mar 05, 2013default session variables and domain splitting
In my environment I have multiple AD forests that I need to authenticate users against for access to either Exchange 2007 or Exchange 2010. When attempting to login, the user credentials that are be...
David_123856
Nimbostratus
Nov 12, 2013Peter's answer is right on the money from what I've seen for the three variables in the split, although sometimes you will get a logonname of domainname\uid - its really just whats typed in the box.
The branch rule expression I use to determine forests is like the below (for one example branch) - where the split option is on in the logon box. The last one searches for the forest DNS suffix and the || give you or options
expr {
[string tolower [mcget {session.last.logon.domain}]] == "netbios1"
||
[string tolower [mcget {session.last.logon.domain}]] == "netbios2"
||
[string first -nocase ".forestdns.com" [mcget {session.last.logon.domain}]] >= 0
}
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