what is the meaning of supportedLDAPVersion (2):3,2
Using ldp.exe, we got the printed information:
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supportedLDAPVersion (2):3,2
What's the meaning?
Does it mean that the current LDAP server is LDAP v2?
May 18th, 2011 9:34am
Hi,
supportedLDAPVersion returns a set of integers specifying the versions of LDAP supported by this DC. Active Directory supports version
2 and version 3 of LDAP, so it returns {2,3} as an LDAP multivalue.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Bruce
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May 19th, 2011 8:51am
Yes, I know the meaning of supportedLDAPVersion. Here
I want to know is why it show as supportedLDAPVersion
(2):3,2. What is the meaning of "(2)"? With ldp.exe, how can I know the current LDAP version of the AD?
May 19th, 2011 9:24am