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Re: OpenLDAP as an address book for MS Outlook



Mark Coetser wrote:
> > >
> > >>>> the problem can be that Outlook use SSSVLV controls on attributes
> > >>>> without ordering rules in OpenLDAP. Unfortunately, the 'name'
> > >>>> attribute has no ordering rules,  so you can't sort results on name
> > >>>> (this includes, cn, sn, gn attributes, because they inherit from
> > >>>> name). We do not have this limitation on AD (but it breaks LDAP
> > >>>> standard).

Mark,

Could you be more specific which LDAP standard it breaks? Is there an
explicit prohibition for the 'name' attribute to have ordering rules? 
In the RFCs somewhere?

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Victor Sudakov,  VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
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