It is not quite intuitive but the following did work for me.
Regards
Dave
The following is taken from the NetMeeting Resource Kit: technical
information for organizations documentation in CHAPTER 3 Directory Servers
located at:
http://www.microsoft.com/netmeeting/reskit/
Adding ILS Support for NetMeeting 2.1 and Future NetMeeting Versions
You must add settings for version attributes in order to support NetMeeting
2.1 and future NetMeeting versions.
To add NetMeeting version attribute support
1) Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Site Server, point to
Administration, and then click Site Server Service Admin (MMC).
2) Right-click Membership Directory Manager, and then click Properties.
3) Type 389 for the Port, type your server name for the Host name, and then
click
OK.
4) Click Logon using, type your administrator name for the User name, type
the
LDAP service Password, and then click OK.
5) Click the plus sign beside Membership Directory Manager to expand that
section.
6) Click the plus sign beside ou=Admin to expand that section.
7) Right-click cn=Schema, point to New, and then click Attribute to start
the New
Attribute Wizard.
8) On the Welcome screen, click Next.
9) To define the new attribute, type ilsA26279966 for the Name, type
ils-attrib5
for the Display Name and for the Description, and then click Next. All
entries
are case-sensitive.
10) Follow the instructions on the remaining wizard screens, accepting the
default settings for the attribute syntax and string syntax constraints.
11) Click cn=Schema.
12) In the right window, right-click cn=rtApplicationUser, and then click
Properties.
13) On the Class Attributes tab, click Add, select ils-attrib5, and then
click
OK.
14) Verify that ils-attrib5 has been added to the Class Attributes list, and
then
click OK.
15) In the right window, right-click cn=rtPerson, and then click Properties.
16) Repeat steps 13 and 14 for cn=rtPerson.
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Baber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 September 1999 18:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [NetMeeting] Using MS Site Server for ILS
Hi Paul,
> It seems that Site Server replaces ILS with its LDAP
> implementation. The MS site states that ILS is no
> longer supported, and to use Site Server.
Aha, ok... we use the ILS and I don't really know very much about the LDAP
implementation.
> I just can't seem to get a client to be able to talk to find the
directory (communicate). >You are saying that a simple hostname or IP
address will due?
Yes, it used to. For example, our ILS is on 195.224.182.226 . If you enter
that into the directory field you should get our directory - try that, and
give me a ring when you see me there if you like. And/or e-mail me the IP
address of your server and I'll see if I can find it.
> Does NM client expect to talk to the directory on a particular IP port
number?
Probably, although I've never had to specify one, so I assume there's a
default port number built in which it tries to use.
Eric
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