The authentication within the LDAP service will need to be updated with the
new details.  In the "User Name" section, enter user's name either in UPN or
Distinguished Name format, e.g.

        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

or

        CN=myuser,CN=Users,DC=mydomain,DC=com

Choose a suitable search base, e.g.

        DC=mydomain,DC=com

or

        CN=Users,DC=mydomain,DC=com

Also make sure that you that the server host name points to an AD Domain
Controller.  Use the default LDAP port or, if the DC is configured as a
Global Catalog server you could use port 3268. 

Tony

-----Original Message-----
From: Gagrani, Kishore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Montag, 30. September 2002 21:44
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: LDAP Issues


Hi,
 
We moved from Win-NT 4 / Exchange 5.5 SP4 to Win2K (mixed mode) /Exchange
2K-SP2.  The problem is internet Outlook users were earlier able to access
my companies address book using LDAP they are no more able to do this.
 
Could some one PLEASE guide me as to what I need to bring them back the same
LDAP functionality in Outlook. I tried pointing their LDAP client to the GC
but it still doesn't work.
 
Thank you very much in advance for any help.
 
 
Kishore


Kishore


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