Interesting--didn't know that about Exchange.  Have you talked to your
server admin to see if there is something up with the login
information you're using?  I guess since that's mentioned as a
possibility in the error message you're getting from CF that would be
the first thing I'd check.

On 4/19/05, John Ivanoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it's an exchange server
>  in asp the server is 
>  
>  server = "ldap://servername";
>  and I query cn
>  
>  and I run queties againts it using asp to verify email address before
> entering into the intranet employee list. 
>  
>  side note. the ldap/exchange server does not allow anonymus connections.
>  I tried putting my user name and password into the cfldap tag and i don't
> remember the error I got off the top of my head.
>  
>  the asp ldap search works on my server which does not allow annonymus
> connections so if I view my server in firefox I have to type my user id and
> password. IE know who I am so it isn't required.
>  
>  the intranet allows annonumos connection so the ldap search won't work on
> it. 
>  
>  (yes I would love to pull that info from the ldap/exchange. less typing and
> if emails are changed the intranet is 'updated')
> 
> 
> On 4/19/05, Matt Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > OK, I read this really quickly earlier.  You're running cfldap against 
> > a mail server?  What type of mail server?  Typically cfldap would be
> > used against an LDAP server or Active Directory.  Does your mail
> > server have the ability to respond to LDAP queries?  The error says
> > perhaps you don't have permissions--when you say you can do the search 
> > using ASP, are you also doing an LDAP query in that case?
> > 
> > Sorry for all the questions--just trying to figure out exactly what
> > you're doing.  And forgive my ignorance about running LDAP against a
> > mail server if that's possible, I've just never done that so it 
> > sounded a bit odd to me.  I've just always run cfldap against our
> > enterprise directory.
> > 
> > Matt
> > 
> > On 4/19/05, John Ivanoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > code (strait from cwack7 page 1081) ok I change john doe and the server
> name
> > >
> > >  <cfset name = "john ivanoff" >
> > >  <cfldap server="mailserver"
> > >  action="query" 
> > >  name="results"
> > >  start="cn=#name#"
> > >  filter="(cn=#name#)"
> > >  attributes="cn,o,mail,p"
> > >  scope="subtree"
> > >  sort="cn ASC"> 
> > >  <cftable query="results" border="yes" htmltable="yes">
> > >  <cfcol header="name" text="#cn#">
> > >  <cfcol header="email" text="#mail#"> 
> > >  </cftable>
> > >
> > >  error:
> > >   An error has occured while trying to execute sort :[LDAP: error code
> 12 -
> > > Unavailable Critical Extension].
> > >  One or more of the required attributes may be missing/incorrect or you
> do 
> > > not have permissions to execute this operation on the server
> > >
> > >  I can do a search on the server using ASP and it has to know how I am
> using
> > > ie and Request.ServerVariables("AUTH_USER") 
> > >
> > >
> > > On 4/19/05, Matt Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > If the server name resolves correctly and quickly there's no real
> > > > reason to use the IP address.  Sometimes in shared hosting situations 
> > > > when the database is on the same internal network but on a different
> > > > server I'll use an internal IP so the traffic doesn't go through DNS
> > > > resolution and the public internet just to hit a box that's physically
> > > > right next to the web server, but for stuff like LDAP I'd say in
> > > > general it's better to use the server name just in case for some
> > > > reason the IP changes.
> > > >
> > > > That's my random thought on the issue anyway. ;-) 
> > > >
> > > > Matt
> > > >
> > > > On 4/19/05, John Ivanoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > newbie at this.
> > > > > if the ldap server is on the local network do you just put the
> server 
> > > > > name in there or is ip better?
> > > > >
> > > > > <cfldap server="mailserver"
> > > > >
> > > > > I've used cfNTAuthenticate and it is succesfull. (I figure I need to
> > > > > be auth to look at my mail box)
> > > > >
> > > > > (I'm looking to have a mail box "pod" on a home page)
> > > > >
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