OL2000: (IMO) Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Usage
ID: Q196807
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The information in this article applies to:
NOTE: These procedures only apply if you have installed Outlook with the
Internet Mail Only option. To determine your installation type, on the Help
Menu click About Microsoft Outlook. In About Microsoft Outlook you should
see "Internet Mail Only" if you have the Internet Mail Only option
installed.
SUMMARY
Microsoft Outlook includes support for the Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP). LDAP is a directory service implementation that allows
access to user information using the X.500 directory. By implementing this
protocol, searching is much faster than if using the more ponderous
Directory Access Protocol (DAP).
MORE INFORMATIONAdding an LDAP Directory Service to Your Account
To setup an Internet directory service, your Internet Service Provider
(ISP) must offer a directory service. To add an LDAP account, follow these
steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Accounts, and click the Directory Service tab.
- Click Add, and click Directory Service.
- Type the server name of the directory service you want to configure.
For example the Bigfoot service directory server name is
ldap.bigfoot.com.
- If the directory service you are adding requires a password, click
"My LDAP Server requires me to log on."
- Click Next.
- If you want to have this directory service check e-mail addresses, click
Yes. Otherwise click No, and then click Next.
NOTE: Using LDAP servers to check e-mail addresses will significantly
degrade the speed of mail transfer.
- Click Finish. The new directory service will be added.
Using LDAP to Find Someone on the Internet
LDAP searches are enabled through the Address Book in Outlook. You can
search using the Contacts database in Outlook or choose from Internet
directory search services. These services include Bigfoot, InfoSpace,
Switchboard, WhoWhere, and others. Each of these services have World Wide
Web sites that you can reach in the Find People dialog box by clicking
Web Site.
- On the Tools menu, click Address Book.
- On the Edit menu, click Find People.
- In the Look In list, click the directory service you want to use for
your search.
- Type a name or e-mail address on the People tab. Click the Advanced tab
to further define your search criteria.
NOTE: Outlook defaults the selected search form to the Contacts
database from your Address Book. This form contains five fields, Name,
E-mail, Address, Phone and Other. The predefined directory services
forms contain only Name and E-mail fields.
- Click Find Now.
LDAP Search Configuration Tips
If you are experiencing slow response from a directory server or the server
does not respond, try some of the following settings to optimize the LDAP
searches:
- On the Tools menu, click Accounts, and then click the Directory Services tab.
- Select an LDAP service to optimize, and click Properties.
- Click the Advanced tab.
- Move the slider to the right to increase the time the Address Book
takes to search the directory service. The default setting is 30
seconds.
- If a starting point or root is provided by the directory service
provider, enter this information in the Search base field.
- Click "Use simple search filter." Using a simplified search query may
produce better search results.
- Reduce the "Maximum number of matches to return."
NOTE: The default port for LDAP service is set at 389. If you are using
Outlook in a local area network (LAN) environment, check with your
network administrator to assure that proxy or firewall configurations don't
interfere with this setting.
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Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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