LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.00 with Microsoft Windows Active Directory Server Administrator's Guide (obsolete beyond B.05.00)

NOTE: This document applies to LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.00 only; it is not being updated
for subsequent releases. For software releases subsequent to B.05.00, information about installing,
configuring, and administering LDAP-UX Client Services with Windows ADS is provided by the
LDAP-UX Client Services Administrator Guide, which now covers both HP directory server and
Windows ADS environments. There will no longer be a separate administrator guide specific to
Windows ADS integration.
The following and related documents are also available from the same site:
LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.00 Administrator's Guide
LDAP-UX Integration B.05.00 Release Notes
For more information about LDAP-UX Integration and related products and solutions, visit the
following HP website:
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/us/en/os/hpux11i-security-components.html
9.4 Typographic conventions
This document uses the following typographical conventions:
Book Title Title of a book or other document.
http://
www.hp.com
A website address that is a hyperlink to the site.
Emphasis Text that is emphasized.
Bold Text that is strongly emphasized.
The defined use of an important word or phrase.
Command Command name or qualified command phrase.
user input Commands and other text that you type.
computer
output
Text displayed by the computer.
Name of a daemon, parameter, or parameter option.
variable The name of an environment variable, for example PATH or errno.
value A value that you may replace in a command or function, or information in a
display that represents several possible values.
[ ] The contents are optional in formats and command descriptions.
{ } The contents are required in formats and command descriptions.
| Separates items in a list of choices. In the following example, you must specify
either item-a or item-b:
{item-a | item-b}
\ The continuous line symbol.
find(1) HP-UX manpage. In this example, “find” is the manpage name and “1” is
the manpage section.
Enter The name of a keyboard key. Note that Return and Enter both refer to the
same key. A sequence such as Ctrl+A indicates that you must hold down the
key labeled Ctrl while pressing the A key.
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