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Cannot access LDAP address book with Outlook 2002



 
 
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Old May 5th 06, 11:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
BadCop
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Default Cannot access LDAP address book with Outlook 2002

Hi,

I can successfully connect to our LDAP address book with Outlook 2003
client with the SPA (secure password authentication) check box checked.

But there's no such option in the LDAP address book access config page
in Outlook 2002. Would anyone know a workaround to this problem?

I tried searching everywhere without success.

Thanks in advance

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Old May 8th 06, 07:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
BadCop
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Default Cannot access LDAP address book with Outlook 2002

Isn't there at least one expert on this planet who could answer this?
Thanks


BadCop wrote:
Hi,

I can successfully connect to our LDAP address book with Outlook 2003
client with the SPA (secure password authentication) check box checked.

But there's no such option in the LDAP address book access config page
in Outlook 2002. Would anyone know a workaround to this problem?

I tried searching everywhere without success.

Thanks in advance


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Old May 8th 06, 07:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Cannot access LDAP address book with Outlook 2002

Very few people outside of corporations use LDAP directories for email
addresses. I am not surprised by the lack of answers.

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After furious head scratching, BadCop asked:

| Isn't there at least one expert on this planet who could answer this?
| Thanks
|
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| BadCop wrote:
|| Hi,
||
|| I can successfully connect to our LDAP address book with Outlook 2003
|| client with the SPA (secure password authentication) check box
|| checked.
||
|| But there's no such option in the LDAP address book access config
|| page in Outlook 2002. Would anyone know a workaround to this
|| problem?
||
|| I tried searching everywhere without success.
||
|| Thanks in advance


 




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