Hmm.. my understand of LDAP is it is a service that provides a directory
of information. Typically, it is used for user authentication, and
authorization, and system services directory. In the Java world, it is
also used as a heirarchical directory of remote objects (services).
Now, I really cannot undertand when you say "Can I also administer the
Notes server using LDAP?" Is what you want involve delegating the
authentication and/or authorization to LDAP as opposed to the default of
Lotus Notes?
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