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# Lex file for Directory generated on 2025-07-17 09:52:31
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'dir_CITY' => 'Default City',
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'dir_COMPANY' => 'Default company',
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'dir_DEPARTMENT' => 'Default department',
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'dir_DESC_DEPARTMENT' => 'These fields are the LDAP defaults for your organization.
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Whenever you create a new user account, you will be prompted
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to enter all of these fields (they can be different for each
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user) but the values you set here
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will show up as defaults. This is a convenience to make it
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faster to create user accounts.',
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'dir_DESC_DIRECTORY_ACCESS' => ' You can control access to your LDAP directory:
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the private setting allows access only from your local network, and the public setting allows access from anywhere on the Internet. ',
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'dir_DESC_EXISTING' => 'You can either leave existing user accounts as they are, using the above defaults only for
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new users, or you can apply the above defaults to all existing users as well.',
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'dir_DESCRIPTION' => 'The LDAP server provides a network-available listing of the user accounts
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and groups on your server, and can be accessed using an LDAP client such as the Address Book feature
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in Netscape Communicator. Configure your LDAP client with the local IP address of your server,
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port number 389, and the server root parameter shown below.',
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'dir_DIRECTORY_ACCESS' => 'LDAP directory access',
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'dir_EXISTING' => 'Existing users',
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'dir_FORM_TITLE' => 'Change LDAP directory settings',
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'dir_LABEL_ROOT' => 'Server root',
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'dir_LEAVE' => 'Leave as they are',
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'dir_PHONENUMBER' => 'Default Phone Number',
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'dir_STREET' => 'Default Street address',
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'dir_SUCCESS' => 'The new LDAP default settings have been saved.',
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'dir_UPDATE' => 'Update with new defaults',
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'Directory' => 'Directory',
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