Hi John,
A constrain violation means that the value specified for an active directory field is incorrect(Example:does not meet the length requirement for a specific field such as password)
For starters,check to see if the password input configured in the template is random password if so, configure a password complexity for that random password that matches your domain(or a case where password is specified in the CSV file).
To configure complexity for random password as per your domain, use the URL below
https://www.manageengine.com/products/ad-manager/help/admin-settings/active-directory-customize-password.html
Note:The specified error could also occur for other AD attributes,If this problem occurs again,kindly zip the ADMangLog_timestamp and serverout_timestamp to find the exact cause of the problem.
For starters,check to see if the password input configured in the template is random password if so, configure a password complexity for that random password that matches your domain(or a case where password is specified in the CSV file).
To configure complexity for random password as per your domain, use the URL below
https://www.manageengine.com/products/ad-manager/help/admin-settings/active-directory-customize-password.html
Note:The specified error could also occur for other AD attributes,If this problem occurs again,kindly zip the ADMangLog_timestamp and serverout_timestamp to find the exact cause of the problem.
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