On Wednesday, December 03, 2003, Roelof Otten wrote... >> Mind explaining how you did it?
> Just doing the obvious. > On the 'genaral' tab of the AB properties > Gave the AB a name > On the 'LDAP' tab > check 'this AB is associated....' > enter the server address and port number > use '*' as search base > I used an LDAP server I had to log on, so I entered authentication > data > On consulting the LDAP AB I had to enter a search condition. My > favorite search string was @ in the address. TB stores the search > results in the LDAP AB until the next search (exiting TB doesn't > matter) Hrm... whatever I type in, it just says "0 results found"... Doesn't matter what I set in the "search base". > Mind you, I didn't use Exchange, but that shouldn't matter, LDAP is > LDAP. I guess it can depend where it's storing the information, that might make a difference. I wish there were more information :/ -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) This message written with recycled electrons.
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