LDAP access

2002-01-29 Thread Joyce, Louis
ex 5.5sp4 NTsp6 I know this was discussed recently but I am having a mental block. In order for me to get LDAP access to my exserver from home, I just simply type in: 'ldap://external ip-address of server' in a browser and hit return yes? Or do I have to put port 389 in there somewhere

RE: LDAP access

2002-01-29 Thread Robert Moir
Just ldap://[server] No need to specify port IIRC, if your ldap server is on the default port (which I think is indeed 389). -Original Message- From: Joyce, Louis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 29 January 2002 12:47 To: Exchange Discussions Subject: LDAP access ex 5.5sp4

RE: LDAP access

2002-01-29 Thread Joyce, Louis
Cheers Robert. Regards Mr Louis Joyce Network Support Analyst Exchange Administrator BT Ignite eSolutions -Original Message- From: Robert Moir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 29 January 2002 12:52 To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: LDAP access Just ldap://[server] No need

RE: LDAP access questions

2002-01-29 Thread Chris Scharff
LDAP is a method for accessing the directory only. It works where MAPI wouldn't (e.g. a Eudora user). -Original Message- From: Arch Willingham To: Exchange Discussions Sent: 1/29/2002 10:01 AM Subject: LDAP access questions I just saw an e-mail in ths group about LDAP access to Exchange

Re: LDAP access questions

2002-01-29 Thread missy koslosky
: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 11:01 AM Subject: LDAP access questions I just saw an e-mail in ths group about LDAP access to Exchange. I hate to be a dummy but I don't know squat about LDAP access. Are their advantages to this over MAPI? Arch Willingham