At Wed, 26 Mar 2003 13:55:09 +1100, Anthony O'Hara wrote:
I'm in the process of creating a corporate address book
with OpenLDAP.
Outlook XP appears to ignore the majority of LDAP's objects,
so, I was wondering if anyone had any urls that might lead to
a complete list of allowable/useable
Anthony O'Hara wrote:
Specifically, I'm trying to find which object populates the 2nd
business number and perhaps the company name.. (o: company name
results in nothing..)
Not unreasonable, as O= has been deprecated in favour of multiple
DC= for some time.
Search Google for ldap recipe for a
Hey all,
I'm in the process of creating a corporate address book
with OpenLDAP.
Unfortunately, the address book is being used by Outlook XP
clients and that's where all the fun begins..
(I know this isnt strictly Linux related, but I figured
someone on the list may have already solved this
Ok your problem is that you are looking at the base of the tree
you don't want users to look that far down.
what we have is a object unit called Contacts that all
users in my org can modify. It's pretty insure that way
but there are two of us.
what you need to do is define the ou you want
O'Hara
Cc: 'SLUG'
Subject: Re: [SLUG] OpenLDAP and Outlook XP... (shudder)
Ok your problem is that you are looking at the base of the tree you
don't want users to look that far down.
what we have is a object unit called Contacts that all
users in my org can modify. It's pretty insure that way
to be the most painful...
Thanks though!
Cheers,
Anthony...
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Saenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 26 March 2003 14:01
To: Anthony O'Hara
Cc: 'SLUG'
Subject: Re: [SLUG] OpenLDAP and Outlook XP... (shudder)
Ok your problem
quote who=Anthony O'Hara
Outlook XP appears to ignore the majority of LDAP's objects, so, I was
wondering if anyone had any urls that might lead to a complete list of
allowable/useable objects under Outlook XP.? I've google'd till I was
blue in the face and can only find (at best) very