(In topic `Network Architectures`) LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a protocol used to access a directory listing in directory services architectures. It is based on the standards contained within the X.500 standard but unlike X.500, LDAP supports TCP/IP. It is expected to provide a common method of obtaining directory informatio... Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20477
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol - a directory service protocol that runs directly over TCP/IP and is the primary access protocol for Windows 2000 Active Directory.
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, IETF RFC 2251(v3) and 1777(v2). A protocol which uses a subset of the X.500 directory standard for clients to identify network resources, especially for the Internet.
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(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) -- An open standard for storing and retrieving names, addresses, email, phone numbers, and other information from an online directory. Used to build online directories on enterprise networks, as well as Internet-based online directories.
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