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Configuring LDAP in Inbox
By Chris De Herrera, Copyright 2000
Revised May 24, 2000
As published on Microsoft's Website

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Did you know that Inbox supports LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)? With LDAP, you can look up the names of other users on your corporate network.

This feature is for corporate customers, since most Internet service providers (ISPs) do not provide LDAP. To configure LDAP in Inbox, follow these steps:

  1. Click Tools and then click Options.
  2. Click the Address tab.
  3. Click the Add button and you will be see the input screen for the LDAP information. Just enter the name of the LDAP directory and the server name. If you do not know the name of the LDAP directory or server, please contact your network administrator for assistance. You also have the option to check a box for server authentication in case you must log on to access the directory. You can also check the box to have the names checked against this server, which is on by default.
  4. When you are finished, click OK.

You are now ready to use LDAP the next time you compose a message -- just click the Check Names icon at the bottom of the screen.
 

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