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Re: Address Book, Directory & LDAP (Mac OS X Server 10.5.1)



On Nov 23, 2007, at 8:52 PM, Ellis Jordan Bojar wrote:

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 don't have an answer but I have the same problem. If you add an email address to a user in Workgroup Manager it puts it in the EMailAddress record but if you do it from Directory it puts it in EMailContacts. Both applications see the street address information no matter what program was used to enter the data. I think there should be a way to customize the schema using Directory Utility so that EmailContacts maps to EMailAddress but surely this shouldn't be necessary. I've tried to do this but haven't been able to make it work.


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