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An LDAP URL is a string that can be used to encapsulate the address and port of a directory server, the DN of an entry within that server, or the criteria for performing a search within that server. LDAP URLs have a handful of common uses in LDAP: They can be returned in a referral…

Tutorial - Configure LDAPS for Azure Active Directory An Azure Active Directory Domain Services managed domain enabled and configured in your Azure AD tenant. If needed, create and configure an Azure Active Directory Domain Services managed domain. The LDP.exe tool installed on your computer. If needed, install the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) for Active Directory Domain Services and SQL SERVER - How to Query Active Directory Data Using ADSI

* Support for this policy was removed in Windows Server 2003. LDAP policies are specified using the lDAPAdminLimits attribute. The lDAPAdminLimits attribute of a queryPolicy object is a multivalued string where each string value encodes a name-value pair. In the encoding, the name and value are separated by …

Dec 05, 2001 Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Overview Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Overview. 08/31/2016; 2 minutes to read; In this article Applies To: Windows Server 2012. Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) is a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory service that provides flexible support for directory-enabled applications, without the dependencies and domain-related restrictions of Active