![]() ![]() The below exception is thrown in the atlassian-crowd.log file: So you can have two users named John Doe as long as they do not both reside within the same Organizational Unit (OU), or location, in the directory. ![]() In this case the RDN is the leaf name and the DN is the fully qualified name. Azure AD allows duplicate group names - Morgan Simonsen's BlogĪctive Directory is based on LDAP and in the LDAP naming scheme an object may have the same Relative Distinguished Name (RDN), as long as the Distinguished Name (DN) is unique. Make sure you change your Azure AD group names to unique ones.Ĭrowd needs to use the DN to distinguish between the groups that appear to be duplicated. In Azure AD, you can have multiple groups with the same name (displayName), but it's not supported in Crowd and results in a failing synchronization. Group creation with duplicate name is now prohibited in Azure ADĬrowd can't sync when there are duplicate groups in AzureAD, as per mentioned in the following Documentation: Configuring Azure Active Directory - Atlassian Documentation ![]()
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