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Fix incorrect term in AD/LDAP docs (#87062) (#87116)
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Expand Up @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The {security-features} use LDAP to communicate with Active Directory, so
`active_directory` realms are similar to <<ldap-realm, `ldap` realms>>. Like
LDAP directories, Active Directory stores users and groups hierarchically. The
directory's hierarchy is built from containers such as the _organizational unit_
(`ou`), _organization_ (`o`), and _domain controller_ (`dc`).
(`ou`), _organization_ (`o`), and _domain component_ (`dc`).

The path to an entry is a _Distinguished Name_ (DN) that uniquely identifies a
user or group. User and group names typically have attributes such as a
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Expand Up @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server to authenticate users. See
LDAP stores users and groups hierarchically, similar to the way folders are
grouped in a file system. An LDAP directory's hierarchy is built from containers
such as the _organizational unit_ (`ou`), _organization_ (`o`), and
_domain controller_ (`dc`).
_domain component_ (`dc`).

The path to an entry is a _Distinguished Name_ (DN) that uniquely identifies a
user or group. User and group names typically have attributes such as a
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