If you don't use an LDAP server, in Outlook click Tools>E-mail Accounts>View
or change existing directories or address books>Next and remove the LDAP
server.
If you don't use an LDAP server, in Outlook click Tools>E-mail Accounts>View
or change existing directories or address books>Next and remove the LDAP
server.
Thank you for your quick response, but we use both the built in
address book and a university wide LDAP server. I have instruction on
how to configure LDAP for Eudora, but my network dept doesn't support
Outlook. I need some help in config instructions for Outlook
2003/2007.
Thank you for your quick response, but we use both the built in
address book and a university wide LDAP server. I have instruction on
how to configure LDAP for Eudora, but my network dept doesn't support
Outlook. I need some help in config instructions for Outlook
2003/2007.
To access an LDAP server where I work, (with OL 2003), I clicked
Tools>E-mail Accounts>Add a new directory or address book>Next., selected
LDAP, click Next, then entered the data I needed. It should be the same
information you need for Eudora.
To access an LDAP server where I work, (with OL 2003), I clicked
Tools>E-mail Accounts>Add a new directory or address book>Next., selected
LDAP, click Next, then entered the data I needed. It should be the same
information you need for Eudora.
That is exactly what I did. But I get that damn MAPI error message
that others have referred to.
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