Rich, > What problems did you have? I'm not sure what you did, or what you > could have done to necessitate a reinstall. The second LDAP server I've created would not start before the reinstall, but I can't replicate this problem any more. I was also able to add a top-level organizational unit now. The earlier problems began after I've deleted the top-level entry on the Configuration tab. That was probably not a smart thing to do, but I don't know how to delete all the data from the directory. Command-line ldapdelete won't work either, because recursive deletion is not supported by the server. > After uninstall, remove your ~/.mcc directory, or edit the file in there > after installation. The URL box in the login screen should have had a > drop down list to let you select another one. Okay - thanks! >> For archives - the docs don't tell you that after running pk12util in >> step 9 you first have to enter the password 'secretpwd' that you've >> saved in the file pwdfile.txt, and then you have to create a different >> startup password. > > > You can't use the same password? You can, of course, I just wanted to emphasize that they serve two different purposes. Simon -- Simon (Vsevolod ILyushchenko) simonf at cshl.edu http://www.simonf.com Terrorism is a tactic and so to declare war on terrorism is equivalent to Roosevelt's declaring war on blitzkrieg. Zbigniew Brzezinski, U.S. national security advisor, 1977-81