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Scotty April 20th 07 08:00 AM

LDAP Error 81 Messages
 
I recently upgraded from Outlook 2002 with SP3 to Outlook 2007. I am trying
to set up LDAP for the first time (did not use LDAP in Outlook 2002). I
continue to get the "Error 81: Cannot connect to LDAP server:" messages
whenever I attempt to perform a search. I confirmed the correct settings,
including search base, set the search function to go to contacts first and
LDAP last, performed regedits to the newly created LDAP key, rebooted, and
still no LDAP access.

Server Name: ldap-mountain.nems.noaa.gov
log on not required
port = 636 with SSL
Search Base: o=noaa.gov
60 sec timeout with 100 entry limit

Any ideas where to go from here?

Jenny Fox September 30th 08 05:05 PM

did you resolve this?
 
Please email me if you found a resolution to this issue.

--jenny

jenny dot fox at noaa dot gov

Gordon[_4_] September 30th 08 05:34 PM

did you resolve this?
 
"Jenny Fox" wrote in message ...
Please email me if you found a resolution to this issue.

--jenny

jenny dot fox at noaa dot gov



Posted and mailed:

Please be aware that whatever forum you are using to post in (and a URL
would be handy) leaches off the Microsoft News servers in order to make it
look far more active than it is.

As your post has appeared on the Microsoft News server with a changed
subject line and NO quoting of the post you are replying to, no-one knows
who you are talking to and about what.

I suggest you ditch this "forum" and subscribe to the MS news groups
directly.



Setting up Outlook Express/Windows Mail to access Microsoft newsgroups
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ou...snewreader.htm

Accessing the MS newsgroups in Outlook Express/Windows Mail Newsreader
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...roupsetup.mspx




Jenny Fox September 30th 08 05:41 PM

LDAP Error 81 Messages - scott
 
Was this issue resolved?

--jenny

LDAP Error 81 Messages - scott
20-Apr-07 03:00:02

I recently upgraded from Outlook 2002 with SP3 to Outlook 2007. I am trying
to set up LDAP for the first time (did not use LDAP in Outlook 2002). I
continue to get the "Error 81: Cannot connect to LDAP server:" messages
whenever I attempt to perform a search. I confirmed the correct settings,
including search base, set the search function to go to contacts first and
LDAP last, performed regedits to the newly created LDAP key, rebooted, and
still no LDAP access.

Server Name: ldap-mountain.nems.noaa.gov
log on not required
port = 636 with SSL
Search Base: o=noaa.gov
60 sec timeout with 100 entry limit

Any ideas where to go from here?

Diane Poremsky [MVP] September 30th 08 11:12 PM

LDAP Error 81 Messages - scott
 
What regedits did you perform?
Did you try a new profile? (A new profile is always recommended when you
upgrade)

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"Jenny Fox" wrote in message ...
Was this issue resolved?

--jenny

LDAP Error 81 Messages - scott
20-Apr-07 03:00:02

I recently upgraded from Outlook 2002 with SP3 to Outlook 2007. I am
trying
to set up LDAP for the first time (did not use LDAP in Outlook 2002). I
continue to get the "Error 81: Cannot connect to LDAP server:" messages
whenever I attempt to perform a search. I confirmed the correct settings,
including search base, set the search function to go to contacts first and
LDAP last, performed regedits to the newly created LDAP key, rebooted,
and
still no LDAP access.

Server Name: ldap-mountain.nems.noaa.gov
log on not required
port = 636 with SSL
Search Base: o=noaa.gov
60 sec timeout with 100 entry limit

Any ideas where to go from here?




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