Managing contacts from the Local Directory
•
Outlook directory
•
Windows Address Book directory (WAB)
To access these external directories, you must create a link to the desired
directory in the Shortcut Bar. After you add the directory, an icon appears
in the Shortcut Bar. You can then click the icon to view or dial contacts in
that directory.
Linking to the LDAP directory
To add a link to the LDAP directory in the Shortcut Bar:
1. From the Local Directory menu, select
LDAP
Directory.
A Properties dialog box appears. From the Properties dialog box, you
can access the following three tabs: General, Security, and Schema.
2. In the
General
corresponding field:
—
Directory
appear in the Shortcut Bar.
—
LDAP
Path: the path to the LDAP directory stored on your hard
drive.
—
User Name
name and password.
3. In the
Security
—
Use Secure Authentication
—
Use Encryption
—
Use SSL Encryption
—
Use Signing
—
Use Sealing
4. In the
Schema
Schema
list. You can use this tab to add, remove, or modify an
LDAP.
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tab, enter the following required information into the
Name: the name of the directory as you want it to
and Password: if applicable, enter your LDAP user
tab, select from the following security protocols:
tab, select the desired LDAP schema from the
Directory > Add Link To >