The LSASS.EXE process controls LDAP, but that will affect other AD-related
systems as well.
Mindy Tabin
-----Original Message-----
From: Fugleberg, David A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:09 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Stopping LDAP
I'm working with an applications group to test their new LDAP-enabled app.
As part of their 'break-it' testing in the lab, they wish to simulate the
failure of the LDAP server (a Win2K DC). Sure, I could just shut it down or
disconnect the network cable, but I was wondering if I can get the same
result just by stopping a service. Pausing netlogon does not seem to do it,
and there's no separate LDAP server service to stop.
Any ideas ?
Dave Fugleberg
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