that worked for me. i am able to browse the AD now. is it possible to
setup address auto completion against the "Global Catalog" instead of
the default ldap port? i am using Evo 10.0.5 on Redhat 7.3.
thanks
shiva

On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 12:29, Dan Winship wrote:
> (toshok: read the end at least)
> 
> On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 14:56, Austin Gonyou wrote: 
> > Can anyone tell me how to use Evo 1.1 to browse an Active Directory LDAP
> > server
> 
> General pane:
>       * Server name: your server
>       * Log in method: Using distinguished name (DN)
>       * Distinguished name: DOMAIN\username
> 
> Connecting:
>       * Port number: 3268, or 3269 if you need to use SSL. This is the
>         "Global Catalog", which is nicer to use than the default LDAP
>         port, because (a) you don't need to worry about the search base,
>         and (b) it includes other domains in your company as well.
> 
> Searching:
>       * Search base: you can leave this blank if you're using the Global
>         Catalog port. If your local AD server doesn't have a Global
>         Catalog replica (and so doesn't answer on port 3268/3269), you
>         can use the default LDAP port there, but then you need to set
>         the search base here. But it should be able to find the right
>         one for you automatically via "Show Supported Bases".
>       * Search scope: Sub
> 
> Now, having said all that, it seems that there's a bug in the code right
> now... if you set Search scope to "Sub", it gets saved as "Base"
> instead, and so it doesn't work. But if you quit evolution and edit
> ~/evolution/addressbook-sources.xml by hand to fix that, it should work.
> 
> -- Dan
> 
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