On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 10:12:12PM +0200, Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> > > my users faster, and it's more straight-forward ( without using
> > Are you sure that you used indices on your entries?
> hmmm, what are indices and how can I use them?
thought this :-)
in slapd.conf (assuming you are using op
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 10:12:12PM +0200, Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> > > my users faster, and it's more straight-forward ( without using
> > Are you sure that you used indices on your entries?
> hmmm, what are indices and how can I use them?
thought this :-)
in slapd.conf (assuming you are using o
> > my users faster, and it's more straight-forward ( without using
> Are you sure that you used indices on your entries?
hmmm, what are indices and how can I use them?
> > in their outlook or netscape or whatever addressbooks?
> The main fear I have is exactly that our custumers *will* see each
> > my users faster, and it's more straight-forward ( without using
> Are you sure that you used indices on your entries?
hmmm, what are indices and how can I use them?
> > in their outlook or netscape or whatever addressbooks?
> The main fear I have is exactly that our custumers *will* see eac
Hello
On Sun, 30.07.00 18:24 +0200, Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> And to list members I've got a little question about performance -
> I am getting this strange feeling that sql server can authenticate
> my users faster, and it's more straight-forward ( without using
Are you sure that you used indice
Hello
On Sun, 30.07.00 18:24 +0200, Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> And to list members I've got a little question about performance -
> I am getting this strange feeling that sql server can authenticate
> my users faster, and it's more straight-forward ( without using
Are you sure that you used indic
> Should anyone be interested, I've documented my experience here and
> provide pointers for deployment.
>
> http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap
>
> I'm curious, what are other list members doing with ldap?
I am trying to migrate all my pop users to ldap, well... that's easy,
and provide
> Should anyone be interested, I've documented my experience here and
> provide pointers for deployment.
>
> http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap
>
> I'm curious, what are other list members doing with ldap?
I am trying to migrate all my pop users to ldap, well... that's easy,
and provid
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