![]() In the case of the PhotoUriWithToken the most immediate mistake is that you incorrectly capitalized the A in NAme. You need to enable this and, while you're at it, verify that you have the required parameters indexed so you don't adversely impact the performance of AD. The most likely reason this failed was because the Global Catalog database (which Jabber connects to when using EDI by default) doesn't have the thumbnailPhoto attribute. ![]() ![]() The default behavior for a Jabber client using EDI is the binary object and the thumbnailPhoto attribute so the XML file you have shown isn't really accomplishing anything.
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