Hi Al,

I did the following configurations in the OE directory services.. like
1. LDAP server name - I tried by giving both domain name and the server name ( ldap://ldap.server name)
2. I changed the search base also. Like ou=abc,dc=def,dc=com
3. kept the port to 389 for ldap search.

After doing all this, when i find ppl by giving the browser address (ldap://ldap.server name) i get following error " Specified Directory service could not be reached. The service may be temporarily unavailable or the server name may be incorrect"

 :-(

I am not using any kind of Proxy to connect to the internet.  

Do we have to do some configurations on the Domain Controller also ?


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Outlook Express (OE) and Search for People use the same WAB provider IIRC.  
When you open ldap://servername you're really making a call to use WAB.EXE
which is the same address book that OE uses to search for users.  I notice
though, that if you specify a server to contact, that you get that
pre-filled in vs. if you open it in search or via OE. Interesting....

IE uses the following key to control what it uses for the ldap url:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Clients\Contacts\Address
Book\Protocols\ldap\shell\open\command

So my thinking was that you needed to properly specify the directory on the
client.  It may just be permissions related however, as utilizing the ldap
url to open a DC for search provides null credentials by default.  Check
your security logs (if auditing) to see if this is the case.

Note: I notice as I looked at this in my test environment that I had no
notification in the event logs.  I didn't look at it long enough to see if I
had the audit settings perfected, so it's possible I missed something.  
However, a network trace shows the attempt and an error indicating that I
need to first bind.  That's not really correct, because I do bind, but I
bind anonymously.  It should be telling me to allow anonymous bind in order
to search etc.

If it helps, ldap url syntax is defined in RFC 2255.

Al


>From: Sudhir Kaushal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] LDAP Query Fails
>Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 10:07:57 -0400
>
>Hi Mulnick,
>
>I get the same error when i give ldap://domainname. Yes i am using IE.
>Sorry i didnt get what u mean to ask by " How are your directory
>settings in OE configured exactly?
>
>Regards,
>Sudhir
>
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>
>What happens if you specify ldap://domainname ? Just out of curiousity.
>
>Using IE or some other browser?
>
>IE relies on OE IIRC to handle LDAP searches.  How are your directory
>settings in OE configured exactly?
>
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>
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> >From: Sudhir Kaushal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: [ActiveDir] LDAP Query Fails
> >Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 07:37:57 -0400
> >
> >Hi All,
> >
> >Whenever I do LDAP search for any user in AD through browser, (ldap://DC
> >server IP ) it gives me error " An error accured while performing the
> >search. Your computer, ISP or the specified directory services may be
> >disconnected. Check ur connections and try again. Operations Error "
> >
> >I have tried this even locally on the DC, still it gives the same error.
> >Though it is working very well with LDAP browser ( Softerra ) and using
> >the Search -> Find ppl from Start Menu.
> >
> >Any Help!!
> >
> >Regards,
> >Sudhir
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