Re: Redhat 8/9 LDAP for Outlook 2000/XP

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On 19-Mar-2004/09:30 -0800, Real Cucumber <monkcucumber@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Has anyone successfully setup a centralized address
>book for Outlook 2000/XP clients via a Redhat openldap
>server?

It's easy to setup the clients to read/retrieve data from an OpenLDAP
server. The hard part is setting up an interface that allows users to
easily update the data.

I've used ldap-abook for small workgroups. The version I used back in
1999/2000 was a little limited in that you had to hard-code the attribute
names if you wanted anything other than the stock names.

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