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        Title           : ACP 133 Common Content and LDAP
        Author(s)       : K. Dally
        Filename        : draft-dally-acp133-and-ldap-01.txt
        Pages           : 76
        Date            : 25-Sep-00
        
In Allied Communications Publication (ACP) 133 [1], an X.500 
directory user schema, called Common Content, is specified for the 
Allied Directory.  In order to enable Lightweight Directory Access 
Protocol (LDAP) access to the Allied Directory and to enable the 
general use by others of elements from the Common Content, this 
document specifies the encoding of the Common Content using the 
LDAP notation from Request for Comments (RFC) 2252 [2].

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