Can someone explain how to use this feature. As I understand it, it should be possible
to seach LDAP serves for adresses, e-mail addresses, etc., but I can't figure out
how. What is the purpose of these green books with the network symbol?
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Mogens
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Hi Hendrik,
On 03 December 2000 at 15:40:05 +0100 (which was 14:40 where I
live) Hendrik Lipka wrote and made these points:
He set it all up as he thought and it refused to connect. The LDAP
server in question is that of Exchange Server. He
Saturday, December 02, 2000, 12:16:57 PM, you wrote:
He set it all up as he thought and it refused to connect. The LDAP
server in question is that of Exchange Server. He is a computer expert
although he can be said to be overly logical at times and, thus, an
expert in breaking
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Friday, December 01, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote to TBUDL list members about
LDAP Address books:
MDP Has anyone got any tips for accessing an LDAP address book from within
MDP TB? "A friend" would like to know how to make it work :-).
What's t
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Saturday, December 02, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote to OK3 about
LDAP Address books:
MDP He set it all up as he thought and it refused to connect. The
MDP LDAP server in question is that of Exchange Server. He is a
MDP computer expert although he
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Greetings Bat Fans,
Has anyone got any tips for accessing an LDAP address book from within
TB? "A friend" would like to know how to make it work :-).
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Cheers,
.\\arck
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