Active Directory Question:
What is LDAP?

Answers:
Answer #1
LDAP is the directory service protocol that is used to query and update AD. LDAP naming
paths are used to access AD objects and include the following:
• Distinguished names
• Relative Distinguished names
LDAP is the directory service protocol that is used to query and update AD. LDAP naming
paths are used to access AD objects and include the following:
• Distinguished names
• Relative Distinguished names
Answer #2
lightweight directory access protocol.
lightweight directory access protocol.
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