This happens when the acls are such that evolution can't get at the
subschema before the user authenticates.  It's fixed in CVS and will be
in 1.2.1.

In the meantime you can work around the issue by allowing anonymous read
access to the attributes of the root DSE (dn = "") and the subschema
info (dn=Subschema) - assuming you're using openldap of course.

Chris

On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 03:38, Tobias Karlsson wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I'm currently having a strange problem with LDAP. I have created a 
> addressbook in the directory server. Everything should be correctly 
> configurated and I can add object of evolutionPerson type. When I look 
> at the addressbook in evolution all entrys look ok, but I can't add 
> anything since everything is greyed out in the contact window.
> 
> The strange thing is that I can copy addressbook cards from a lokal 
> address book to the directory server using evolution and if I click on 
> the name button and add all the names, I can save the card to the server.
> 
> So, what makes evolution think that it can't add objects to the 
> directory. Does evolution do some sort of search after binding to see if 
> evolutionPersion is supported or what?
> 
> /Tobias
> 
> 
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