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LDAP Filter - How to combine two filter statements

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I have two LDAP filters which I need to combine into ONE statement.  I just don't get the syntax well enough and I'm fed up with trial and error.

Essentially the first filter is pulling out people who are in a specific security group and the second is saying, "don't bring back accounts who's names start with "_","svc" or "hello"


(&(objectCategory=Person)(objectClass=User)(memberOf=CN=Team,CN=Security Groups,CN=Users,DC=foundation,DC=org))


(&(objectCategory=Person)(objectClass=User)(|(!cn=_*)(!cn=svc*)(!cn=hello*)))


How do I combine two into a single statement?
Answered By: dusion
Expert Since: 03/15/2004
Accepted Solutions: 183
Computer Expertise: Guru
Education: Colorado Tech null, Some College
dusion has been an Expert for 4 years 9 months, during which he has posted 535 comments and answered 183 questions. dusion is just one of 447 experts in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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