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sme7/root/etc/e-smith/locale/en-us/etc/e-smith/web/functions/directory:1(lexicon:lang)
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The LDAP server provides a network-available listing of the user accounts and groups on your server, and can be accessed using an LDAP client such as the Address Book feature in Netscape Communicator. Configure your LDAP client with the local IP address of your server, port number 389, and the server root parameter shown below.
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You can control access to your LDAP directory: the private setting allows access only from your local network, and the public setting allows access from anywhere on the Internet.
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LDAP directory access
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These fields are the LDAP defaults for your organization. Whenever you create a new user account, you will be prompted to enter all of these fields (they can be different for each user) but the values you set here will show up as defaults. This is a convenience to make it faster to create user accounts.
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Default department
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Change LDAP directory settings
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Default company
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Default Street address
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Default City