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groups in windows 2003 AD are not visible from the Outlook Adress book via LDAP.

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StephaneP
Hi,

In Outlook 2k3, I configure a LDAP Directory account to access to my AD
server throw the Address Book.
In case of a Windows 2000 server ( without Echange ) I can see in the
Outlook AB all users and groups that have Email.
In case of Windows 2003 server, I can only see the Users. The Groups are not
displayed.
If I use the WAB, Then I can found users and groups in the both cases.

Does anyone have information on this problem ?

thanks

Stéphane

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Dmitri Gavrilov [MSFT]
W2k3 claims it supports VLV (Virtual List View searches). Outlook senses
this and sends VLV requests rather than regular searches. However, the VLV
support in w2k3 is somewhat limited, and it is unable to handle the type of
VLV searches that Outlook sends to it, at least not for domains larger than
a few hundreds of users.

We are currently working on a fix that would allow you to disable VLV
advertising by w2k3 DC, which should make Outlook send regular searches. If
you are interested, ping me offline in a couple of weeks. Drop online dot
from my email address.

Note that if you use MAPI rather than LDAP, then w2k3 DCs works very well.
But that requires that the client is joined to the domain.

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Dmitri Gavrilov
SDE, Active Directory Core

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Hi,

In Outlook 2k3, I configure a LDAP Directory account to access to my AD
server throw the Address Book.
In case of a Windows 2000 server ( without Echange ) I can see in the
Outlook AB all users and groups that have Email.
In case of Windows 2003 server, I can only see the Users. The Groups are
not

displayed.
If I use the WAB, Then I can found users and groups in the both cases.

Does anyone have information on this problem ?

thanks

Stéphane