> that class to these user objects if necessary. Or perhaps there is a
> way to add one of my already defined objectclasses to the fixup
> process?
answering my question was as simple as looking at what options fixup
allows, and sure enough there is a -f / --filter option:
-f FILTER, --filter FILTER
Filter for entries to fix up. If omitted, all entries
with objectclass inetuser/inetadmin/nsmemberof under
the specified base will have their memberOf attribute
regenerated.
I'm running this now and will report back on my success. Thanks again
for your pointers.
Bob
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