Kevin Cole wrote:
> On Nov 12, 8:01 pm, alex23 wrote:
>> On Nov 13, 10:47 am, Kevin Cole wrote:
>>> I recently asked our IT department how to gain access to an
>>> addressbook. After carefully explaining that I was on a Linux system
>>> using Python, I got the reply:
>>> "You should use our LDAP
On Nov 12, 8:01 pm, alex23 wrote:
> On Nov 13, 10:47 am, Kevin Cole wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I recently asked our IT department how to gain access to an
> > addressbook. After carefully explaining that I was on a Linux system
> > using Python, I got the reply:
>
> > "You should use our LDAP. W
On Nov 12, 8:01 pm, alex23 wrote:
> On Nov 13, 10:47 am, Kevin Cole wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I recently asked our IT department how to gain access to an
> > addressbook. After carefully explaining that I was on a Linux system
> > using Python, I got the reply:
>
> > "You should use our LDAP. W
On Nov 13, 10:47 am, Kevin Cole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently asked our IT department how to gain access to an
> addressbook. After carefully explaining that I was on a Linux system
> using Python, I got the reply:
>
> "You should use our LDAP. With LDAP you can pull any data you want
> from Active
Hi,
I recently asked our IT department how to gain access to an
addressbook. After carefully explaining that I was on a Linux system
using Python, I got the reply:
"You should use our LDAP. With LDAP you can pull any data you want
from Active Directory. On our network, the serverless binding add