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Jay

Are you trying to query the database or do just need to access it?
What is the difference between a query and access? Do I not need to query
the ldap server to access it? I was just hoping to use it for address
access.
 If you are just trying to access it you might try using Remmina Remote
Desktop Client. It is written in GTK and I am using KDE4.6, however I could
use krdc. Although from a quick look at the manual I see no reference to a
ldap server, just vnc. 
I am assuming then that Libre Office does not connect directly to ldap
server. 
The Warning NO SDBC Driver was found for the given URL. Would krdc provide
this functionality?
Help tells me
Specifies the settings for importing a database using LDAP (Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol). This page is only available if you registered an
LDAP server as an address database. 
I could not find ant information in Help to register a LDAP Server.
Again will krdc provide this functionality? 
Thanks
Geordie



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