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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T23:42:09+00:00 2026-06-07T23:42:09+00:00

I’m using DirectorySearcher to search for a user entry in LDAP server. DirectoryEntry de

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I’m using DirectorySearcher to search for a user entry in LDAP server.

DirectoryEntry de = new DirectoryEntry();
de.Path = "LDAP://myserver/OU=People,O=mycompany";
de.AuthenticationType = AuthenticationTypes.None;

DirectorySearcher deSearch = new DirectorySearcher();

deSearch.SearchRoot = de;
deSearch.Filter = "(uid=" + model.UserName + ")";

SearchResult result = deSearch.FindOne();

I’m able to get th intended output in result variable.
However If I try to authenticate the same user by providing password in directory entry, I always get following error.

“The user name or password is incorrect.”

DirectoryEntry entry = new DirectoryEntry("LDAP://myserver/OU=People,O=mycompany", username, password);
DirectorySearcher search = new DirectorySearcher(
    entry,
    "(uid=" + username + ")",
    new string[] { "uid" }
);

search.SearchScope = System.DirectoryServices.SearchScope.Subtree;
SearchResult found = search.FindOne();   ->>>>>this is where I get wrong credential error.

The username and password are for the user I want to authenticate.

Can anyone tell me what I’m doing wrong here or how to debug this.

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    2026-06-07T23:42:12+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 11:42 pm

    This username, password within this line:

    DirectoryEntry("LDAP://myserver/OU=People,O=mycompany", username, password);
    

    should be for an account that has permission for directory lookup. It could be a service account or testing purpose try with your own. This shouldn’t be the user/pass of someone who you are trying to authenticate.

    If you want to authenticate, you can use following steps using PrincipalContext:

    using(var context = new PrincipalContext(ContextType.Domain, "mydomain", "mydomain\serviceAcct", "serviceAcctPass")) {
     //Username and password for authentication.
     return context.ValidateCredentials(username, password); 
    }
    

    “serviceAcct” = an account within domain users that has permission for directory lookup.
    “serviceAcctPass” = password for that service account.
    As I said, for testing you can try with your own user/pass context.

    Also, make sure supplied username has either “domain\username” or “username@domain” formatting.

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