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    On 11/04/2011 04:23 PM, Jimmy wrote:
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      I see. I have ipa-client-2.0-9.el6.x86_64 on the CentOS 6 client.
      I guess the proper fix is to use the SL packages Adam referenced?</blockquote>
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    Correct.<br>
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            You need a newer ipa-client package. The extended operation
            we used for enrollment changed. This was fixed in
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Thank you,
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