Hi Mike,

I know this will lead me into RTFM teritory, but can you add information to
the Windows 2000 LDAP database without there being associated W2k users. I
ask because we are using the ODBC option and, problems aside, this has
allowed us to write a really flexible control interface for user management
so we could not really live without it.

Cheers

Steve

Steven Moore
Internet Development Engineer
Research Machines
+44 1235 823522 

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We are evaluating Imail and plan on dumping the Imail LDAP service and using
the Windows 2000 LDAP.  We can synchronize with Exchange and everyone in the
company can use a consolidated address book.  Windows 2000 LDAP is MUCH more
flexible.  

Mike Niccum



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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:46 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Windows 2000, IMail and LDAP


Hi,

A thought suddenly struck me last night, what happens to the IMail LDAP
service on a Windows 2000 server, inparticular a domain controller, as LDAP
seems to be the main glue in Windows 2000.

Has anyone experienced problems or found clever work arounds for the having
two ldap services running on the same port. Theoretically it should be
posible to say windows use this IP and IMail use these IP's however the
IMail Ldap server is not very configurable.

Any feedback on this would be great.

Thanks

Steve



Steven Moore
Internet Development Engineer
Research Machines
+44 1235 823522 


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