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dvuksanovich
Hi,
I'm using Outlook 2003 for the first time, and I have a
question about LDAP searches. I have my OpenLDAP server
up and running, and I have the OpenLDAP server defined in
Outlook 2003 so that name searches work fine.
When I try to search on "Company", however, I'm not
getting any results, even though many of the entries in
the OpenLDAP server have "o" attributes set.
In previous versions of Outlook, the Windows Address Book
was the default LDAP client, and serches on "Organization"
worked fine.
I guess my question is twofold:
1. What LDAP attribute does the "Company" field query in
Outlook 2003?
2. If the answer to question 1. is "o", then why are
my "Company" searches not returning any results?
It would also solve my problem if I could set the WAB to
be the default LDAP client in Outlook 2003. Does anyone
know if that's possible?
Thanks in advance,
Dan Vuksanovich
I'm using Outlook 2003 for the first time, and I have a
question about LDAP searches. I have my OpenLDAP server
up and running, and I have the OpenLDAP server defined in
Outlook 2003 so that name searches work fine.
When I try to search on "Company", however, I'm not
getting any results, even though many of the entries in
the OpenLDAP server have "o" attributes set.
In previous versions of Outlook, the Windows Address Book
was the default LDAP client, and serches on "Organization"
worked fine.
I guess my question is twofold:
1. What LDAP attribute does the "Company" field query in
Outlook 2003?
2. If the answer to question 1. is "o", then why are
my "Company" searches not returning any results?
It would also solve my problem if I could set the WAB to
be the default LDAP client in Outlook 2003. Does anyone
know if that's possible?
Thanks in advance,
Dan Vuksanovich