Thanks Bill, but that doesn't work

Here's the result:

"requires me to log on" is on
and a blank search base field returns the -17790 LDAP server error

Adding 
CN=Users, or OU=Users to the front of the search base also didn't help. I
then get -17768 LDAP errors instead.

I don't understand LDAP yet. How do I tell it to search in the other domains
besides our local country?

-- 
Jason Cutler

> 
> I see that your message is going unanswered so far. I'm not an LDAP expert
> but I believe your search base may need a little more. Only your Exchange
> Server or Active Directory (if you're using Windows Servers for your
> infrastructure) admin can give you the proper search base for your
> organization. I'm use to seeing something like
> "CN=Users,DC=au,DC=company,DC=com". That would be a basic setup with Active
> Directory.
> 
> Are you sure you need to use the search base in the first place? In a
> default setup this may not even need to be specified. Try removing the
> search base but leave the option to log in selected.
> 
> Hope this helps! bill
> -- 
> William M. Smith
> (Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows)
> 
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