How to open vmware view database(ADAM)
Windows Server 2003To connect to the View ADAM database:
[*] Log in to one of the View Connection Servers as the domain administrator.
[*] Click Start > Programs > ADAM > ADAM ADSI Edit.
[*] In the console window, right-click ADAM ADSI Edit and click Connect to.
[*] Under Connection name, type View ADAM Database.
[*] Under Server name, make sure localhost is selected.
[*] Under Port, make sure 389 is entered.
[*] Under Connect to the following node, select Distinguished name (DN) or naming context.
[*] In the field below, type dc=vdi,dc=vmware,dc=int
[*] Click OK.
[*] Click View ADAM Database to expand.
[*] Click DC=vdi,dc=vmware,dc=int to expand.
Windows Server 2008
To connect to the View ADAM database:
[*] Log in to one of the View Connection Servers as the domain administrator.
[*] Click Start > Administrative Tools > ADSI Edit.
[*] In the console window, right-click ADSI Edit and click Connect to.
[*] In the Name field type: View ADAM Database
[*] Select Select or type a Distinguished Name or Naming Context.
[*] In the field below, type dc=vdi,dc=vmware,dc=int
[*] Select Select or type a domain or server.
[*] In the field below, type localhost
[*] Click OK.
[*] Click View ADAM Database to expand.
[*] Click DC=vdi,dc=vmware,dc=int to expand.
Note: If you are unable to connect using dc=vdi,dc=vmware,dc=int, try using dc=vdi;dc=vmware;dc=int
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