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Hello Chris,

Thursday, December 22, 2005, 8:45:23 PM, you wrote:

>> They administrators are a PITA and are so M$ orientated they have no idea
>> what LDAP is, let alone what the connection is needed to it.

> They're probably just to lazy to actually learn the technology operating
> their servers fully.

Yep.

> Active Directory (which they are probably using)

They are

> is, in fact, a LDAP server, with a few additions (but it is still more or
> less compatible).

I know.

>> However I have done a bit of digging and I think that I have the info I
>> need, much to the annoyance of system administrators who said it was not
>> possible.

> Well, if you need more information from them, just change your
> vocabulary. Ask them about "Organization Units".

Well at first they stopped talking to me. But now some of them are asking
me things.

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