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  3. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol


What is Lightweight Directory Access Protocol in SAP BC-SRV-COM - Communication Services: Mail, Fax, SMS, Telephony?


SAP Term: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol


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  • Key Concepts: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a protocol used to access and manage information stored in a directory service. It is an open, vendor-neutral protocol that is used to access and manage information stored in a directory service. LDAP is used to access and manage information stored in a directory service, such as user accounts, passwords, email addresses, and other information.
    How to use it: LDAP can be used to access and manage information stored in a directory service. It can be used to authenticate users, authorize access to resources, and manage user accounts. LDAP can also be used to store and retrieve data from a directory service.
    Tips & Tricks: When using LDAP, it is important to ensure that the directory service is secure and that the data is encrypted. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the directory service is regularly updated with the latest security patches.
    Related Information: LDAP is part of the SAP BC-SRV-COM Communication Services suite of products, which includes Mail, Fax, SMS, and Telephony services. These services are used to send and receive messages between SAP systems and external systems.

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