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| Hi, my department uses Microsoft Active Directory as LDAP server and requires user authentication. Apple Address Book can be configured as an LDAP client, but I do not see how to configure the authentication and the server does not answer my queries. I believe that I could use 3rd party software/freeware, such as LDapper, but it isn't integrated with mail as Address Book. Any suggestion? Many thanks Claudio |
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