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Microsoft® Encyclopedia of Networking, Second Edition
by Mitch Tulloch
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with references to "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol".
Excerpt - on Page 56: "
... directory objects. Above these layers are various interfaces and protocols by which Various clients can access Active Directory. These include Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): Supports LDAP clients such as Microsoft Outlook and Active Directory Services Interface (ADSI). ... "
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The ABCs of LDAP: How to Install, Run, and Administer LDAP Services
by Reinhard E. Voglmaier
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with references to "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol".
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... 1 The LDAP Protocol This chapter has two goals. The first goal is to introduce the basic concepts of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). ... "
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, Sun One, Reinhard Erich, San Francisco, North America, Sun Microsystems, directory server implementations, top objectclass, directory suffix, slapd daemon, global referral, person objectclass
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Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking (It-Independent)
by Mitch Tulloch
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with references to "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol".
Excerpt - on Page 4: "
... 400, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), and Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) • Directory protocols such as X.500 and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) • Security protocols such as Password Authentication Protocol (PAP), Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP), X. ... "
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Microsoft Windows, Active Directory, Control Panel, Internet Information Services, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Open Systems Interconnection, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Microsoft Management Console, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, Gigabit Ethernet, Asynchronous Transfer Mode, Microsoft Outlook
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Microsoft® Exchange 2000 Server Resource Kit (IT-Resource Kits)
by Microsoft Corporation
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with references to "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol".
Excerpt - on Page 14: "
... built on OLE DB. In addition to providing access to Exchange data, it provides access to Internet services such as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) queries and MIME messages. By using CDO 3. ... "
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