LDAP

The 7.00 provides limited compatibility with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, or LDAP.

Features:

Limitations:

Configuration

LDAP communication is supported over a TCP/IP network connection which can be configured using the dialog shown below.

Settings include:

SettingDescription
UsernameEnter the user name required to perform directory look-ups.

This field is optional and may not be required if your server allows anonymous directory look-ups.
PasswordEnter the password for the account used to access the directory.

This field is optional and may not be required if your server allows anonymous directory look-ups.
Password ConfirmIf an account password is required, re-enter the password here.
Server IP AddressEnter the IP address of the LDAP server.
PortEnter the port number on which the LDAP server is listening for requests.

Default is 389.
TimeoutEnter the number of seconds to wait for a server response after a connection attempt.

Default is 2 seconds.
Search BaseEnter the base directory string to search for names.

For example, if your Exchange server is located in the domain mycompany.com, you would enter the string CN=Users,DC=mycompany,DC=com.

Your directory might vary depending on configuration. Please consult your LDAP server configuration.

Testing

After applying any configuration changes, you can test your configuration by clicking the Test button. The 7.00 will attempt to contact the LDAP server using the settings provided and will display the manufacturer, product version, and protocol version used by the server.

For example, Microsoft Exchange 2010 will provide: