This reference is what I have been looking for a long time, as mentioned in
the documentations ILS servers should not be used where there is personal
address book  on the same machine any searching makes it null and void to
find separate entries when the two exist on the same machine.

Another problem that I have solve by reading the documentation is that
netmeeting is more of a Windows NT 4 product than it is a Windows 95 or
Windows 98 product and the reason is that the two operating system's regisry
is different from each other and function different causing some different
problems, and solutions.

Regards

Fred Sweezer
http://www.sweezer.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 26, 1999 7:58 AM
Subject: RE: [NetMeeting] Netmeeting Directories


>
>
> >
> >Ok, folks!
> >
> >I've been looking for LDAP videoconferencing entries. Seems there is no
> >current standard for a person's H.323 address. Does anybody know how MS's
> >ILS servers name this entry???
> >
> >Andreas Schliep
>
>
> In the H.323 scheme of things isn't locating a user what H.323 gatekeepers
> do?
>
> I think the LDAP location service is a Microsoft invention. The ILS
servers
> store an IP address as a person's address.
>
> http://it.db.dk/ils/docs/default.htm is a url that allows access to the
> standard ILS documentation installed with the ILS -- perhaps more
> information for your needs.
>
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