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Hello, I was hoping you could help?!?
I am trying to sort out the GAL (Global Address List) for a colleague, however he is a MAC user, and it requires the LDAP (Lighweight Directory Access Protocol) code... I, However, do not know how to obtain this!! Thankyou, Peter Spencer. |
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Assuming you are an Active Directory/Exchange 200x shop, the LDAP server
name will be the name of a domain controller that is a global catalog server. The user will have to specify their username, password, and search base since Active Directory doesn't permit anonymous connections by default. "Pete Spencer" Pete wrote in message ... Hello, I was hoping you could help?!? I am trying to sort out the GAL (Global Address List) for a colleague, however he is a MAC user, and it requires the LDAP (Lighweight Directory Access Protocol) code... I, However, do not know how to obtain this!! Thankyou, Peter Spencer. |
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