DUA function for MS/Windows

"John H. Dale" <jdale@tango.cos.com> Thu, 11 February 1993 20:05 UTC

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From: "John H. Dale" <jdale@tango.cos.com>
Message-Id: <9302111837.AA15738@tango.cos.com>
Subject: DUA function for MS/Windows
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Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1993 13:35:55 -0500
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I'm trying to track down ways of providing directory
access for MS-Windows users.  Even MS-DOS stuff that
may have parts that could be used to build MS-Windows
access tools.  And programs that use intermediate
protocol such as LDAP or DISH commands.

Pointers would be appreciated.

Thanks.
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