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You were likely trying to configure Content Manager OnDemand for [[Glossary#Acronyms|LDAP]], and now OnDemand won't start after enabling the LDAP Authentication checkbox in the OnDemand Administrator Client.
You were likely trying to configure Content Manager OnDemand for [[Glossary#Acronyms|LDAP]], and now OnDemand won't start after enabling the LDAP Authentication checkbox in the OnDemand Administrator Client.


=== Issue ===
=== Symptoms and error messages ===


The documentation for enabling LDAP isn't perfect, and in CMOD version 9.0 and higher, enabling LDAP can cause OnDemand to not start up after issuing the "[[arssockd]] -S" command.  Of course, without being able to start Content Manager OnDemand, you can't log in to turn LDAP off.  If you check the console output, you might find errors like these:
The documentation for enabling LDAP isn't perfect, and in CMOD version 9.0 and higher, enabling LDAP can cause OnDemand to not start up after issuing the "[[arssockd]] -S" command.  Of course, without being able to start Content Manager OnDemand, you can't log in to turn LDAP off.  If you check the console output, you might find errors like these: