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Title: LDAP < best client?
Post by: Engelmann on March 13, 2001, 12:51:58 PM
hi,
i just installed e-smith 4.1.1 on my home LAN - i replaced WindozeNT4.0 with it lol - it is GREEEAT - i am so happy do have this NT thing blown away....

I am not a computer maniac - so i have still some questions...

1. all my users use the same logonscript (netlogon.bat), but i want to use those %U.bat scripts - how? i edited the smb.conf - now they use no script..lol

2. LDAP - what can i do with LDAP? i know u can have a firmaddressbook with LDAP - but whats the best email client that supports LDAP (not netscape please)?

3. i will by a HP colorado Travan 20 GB tapedrive - can i install it after e-smith is installed and have backup enabled?

cu engel
Title: Re: LDAP < best client?
Post by: Fran Boon on March 13, 2001, 10:40:57 PM
>whats the best email client that supports LDAP (not netscape please)?

There are *many*.
Outlook Express & Lotus Notes for starters.
The webmail client included in E-Smith also uses the LDAP address book...

Best Wishes,
Fran.
Title: login prompt
Post by: swamy on March 14, 2001, 05:31:28 AM
Hi

I did install esmith 4.1.1 but i am not getting login prompt.....when ever i login on console or from telnet i am getting the 1 to 8 options which gives the info about the server and u can manage the server but how we will get the login prompt (#)to give commands .

Pls explain.

reg
swamy
Title: Re: login prompt
Post by: Gordon Rowell on March 14, 2001, 07:01:07 AM
swamy wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I did install esmith 4.1.1 but i am not getting login
> prompt.....when ever i login on console or from telnet i am
> getting the 1 to 8 options which gives the info about the
> server and u can manage the server but how we will get the
> login prompt (#)to give commands .

This is not related to the current thread.

Have you read
   - The manual
   - The FAQ

Both of these would answer your questions. Both are linked from
www.e-smith.org

Gordon