On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Nate Amsden wrote:
> ive seen a lot of reports that say active directory does NOT get along
> well
> with any other kind of directory service. its basically if you use it
> that
> is all you can use. i really feel sorry for anyone who is forced to use
> AD.
>
> currently at
ive seen a lot of reports that say active directory does NOT get along
well
with any other kind of directory service. its basically if you use it
that
is all you can use. i really feel sorry for anyone who is forced to use
AD.
currently at my company we are using Netscape directory server 3.1 on
a
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 04:55:38PM -0600, Tom Warfield wrote:
The thing to remember is that LDAP is a protocol (the P), not an application.
Try rereading your question, substituting Active Directory for Exchange and
LDAP for smtp and see how much sense the question makes.
AD understands LDAP.
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Alright bear with me on this one while I explain what i want to do:
Currently we have a Win2K domain (running Active Directory), also were
using the better things in life like Debian for our email and etc. In the
future were looking at installing a better firewall that has VPN support,
and
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