Greetings,
First of all, sorry, english is not my mother tongue.
In my company, we are currently preparing an AD migration from a domain to another. The other domain is available and i'm preparing the migration by recreating the OUs in the new domain.
To do so, i used the tool "LDIFDE". Everything worked fine, but i noticed that some OU's were not created by the ldifde command.
After some investigation, i concluded that the not created OUs were those who had avery long distinguished name.
In our current domain, we have a very long active directory tree. Some OUs (those not created by ldifde) have, for example,312 characters.
Currently, we do not have problems with those OUs, but does anyone know if that DN lenght can cause troubles ?
Is there a limitation recommended by Microsoft ?
Thanks, regards.