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Re: OpenLDAP as an address book for MS Outlook




On 07/12/2012 11:13, Victor Sudakov wrote:
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?


wasnt written by me.


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Thank you,

Mark Adrian Coetser
mark@pkfnet.co.za