From: jdc on 12 May 2010 15:44 Hi. We are having a networkable Copier delivered. The copier tech support has asked me to enable LDAP. Can anyone give me some information on how to accomplish this on our SBS2003 r2? Thank you.
From: kj [SBS MVP] on 12 May 2010 16:26 jdc wrote: > Hi. We are having a networkable Copier delivered. The copier tech > support has asked me to enable LDAP. Can anyone give me some > information on how to accomplish this on our SBS2003 r2? Thank you. LDAP is automatically enabled..... but what you can do with it depends upon (by default) being authenticated. -- /kj
From: Cliff Galiher - MVP on 12 May 2010 19:50 Active Directory, the technology that Windows servers are built on, is an LDAP technology. Thus you already have it. Each vendor implements LDAP in their own way, however, so getting the copier to talk to your servers in a meaningful way will probably take some extra configuration that is going to be very vendor specific. -Cliff "jdc" <jdc(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2E926222-67AD-40A2-A6F1-937812CB0943(a)microsoft.com... > Hi. We are having a networkable Copier delivered. The copier tech > support > has asked me to enable LDAP. Can anyone give me some information on how > to > accomplish this on our SBS2003 r2? Thank you.
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