Based on your description of the problem, it sounds like WinGate may not be running under a user account that has permission to access the user database of the domain. As a result, you may only be seeing the users/groups that are publicly viewable on the network instead of the entire directory. You will need to change WinGate to run under a domain administrator account from the domain (we recommend making a new account on the domain for this purpose).
- Open the Computer Management MMC (found in Administrative tools in Windows) and open the Services and Applications configuration that lists all Services.
- Select the Qbik WinGate Engine service.
- Right click on this service and select Properties.
- Select the Log On tab.
- Where it says Log on as, select the This Account option and browse the Active directory for a suitable account with Domain Adminstration equivilent privilages. (It is recommended that administrators create a special account in Active Directory Users
- and Computers for this purpose.)
- Stop and then Restart the WinGate engine for the changes to affect.
- Re-synchronise the database from the User database configuration found under the Users tab in GateKeeper.