David,
Another thought comes to mind.
on the server go to the control panel, advanced, local security policy.
Look for LDAP in the Local policy, Security options.
does any of the following exsist?  Domain Controller: ldap server signing
requirements (Require Signing).
neetwork security ldap client signing requirements ..
--- I have the above cause issues -- with CM and LDAP it breaks it.
ALSO check
Network security lan manager authentication level is it set to NTLMV2?
with the Network Security: minimum session security for ntlm ssp based
 -- is the Require NTLMV2 session security required Checked..
--- I have also seen this kill the ldap connection.

--- for whatever it is worth.

-- 
Patrick Zandi

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