I'm resurrecting this thread in the hopes someone's found the solution
to this by now.
My problem appears to be the same as Paul's above:
- Accounts created in Workgroup Manager appear properly in Address Book.
- Accounts created in Workgroup Manager appear in the Directory
application (in the Utility folder).
- "People" and "Groups" information created in the Directory
application don't seem to show up, well, anywhere. Not only can't
Address Book see the email address for a "Shared Contact", Directory
itself doesn't even list it on the sidebar (as it does for WGM
accounts).
I've felt like I was one step away from this working for about a week
now. Anyone have a thought as to what Address Book *should* be
reading schema-wise that it *isn't*?
--
Ellis Jordan Bojar
On Nov 17, 2007 11:15 AM, Paul Chernoff <email@hidden> wrote:
> The Directory program see everything fine, though it won't let me edit
> anything. However, my users are going to expect to be able to see
> everything in Address Book.
>
>
> On Nov 16, 2007, at 5:51 PM, Patrick Gallagher wrote:
>
> > On Nov 16, 2007 12:11 PM, Paul Chernoff
> > <email@hidden> wrote:
> >> How do I get Address Book to see entries in the Mac OS X Server
> >> directory (10.5.1)? I have gone to Preferences and LDAP and created
> >> an entry. I have the server name (test.washingtonian.com), port 389,
> >> SSL is unchecked, I have tried a variety of entries in Search Base
> >> (leaving it blank, "dc=washingtonian,dc=com" which matches the search
> >> based entered in Server Admin) but no matter what I do no entries
> >> ever appear in the directory in Address Book. Any suggestion on what
> >> I should do on either the client or server side?
> >>
> >> I am running both Leopard Client and Server in this test.
> >
> > Have you tried using the Directory.app in /Applications/Utilities? It
> > sees my 10.4 ldap with no configuration (other than being joined to
> > OD).
> >
> >
> > --
> > Patrick Gallagher
> > Emory University
> > ACSA, A+, Network+, RHCT
> > http://patgmac.blogspot.com
>
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