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Using LDAP in PHP to get Active Directory info always returns Invalid credentials

Asked by mhmservices in Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), PHP for Windows, Active Directory

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Let me preface this question with, I am not a sys admin by any means.  I am a LAMP developer attempting to use PHP's LDAP extension to authenticate users of a PHP application against my client's Active Directory accounts.

Setup:
    Box 1:
        Windows 2003 running Apache 2.2 and PHP 5.2
    Box 2:
        Windows box running Active Directory

The sys admin send me a screenshot of the Active Directory tree.  My account was located on:
domain: area1.area2.local
ad host machine: box2

My account is in the Our Users -> Our Department -> Our Team folder.

$connection = ldap_connect('box2');    <------- works
ldap_bind($connection,'cn=billybob,ou=Our Users,ou=Our Department,ou=Our Team,dc=area1,dc=area2,dc=local','mypassword');    <------- throws 'Unable to bind to server: Invalid credentials'

Any ideas?  

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Zones: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), PHP for Windows, Active Directory
Tags: Microsoft, Active Directory, Using PHP's ldap extension on PHP 5.2
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Solution Provided By: RQuadling
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