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What settings may a user enter when configuring Microsoft Outlook to connect to an LDAP white pages service? (Choose THREE correct answers.)
The correct answer is A. Maximum number of entries to return on a successful search C. Search base D. Search timeout. When configuring Microsoft Outlook to connect to an LDAP white pages service, users commonly set the maximum number of entries to return, the search base, and the search timeout.
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- AMaximum number of entries to return on a successful search
- BSASL configuration
- CSearch base
- DSearch timeout
- EAlias dereferencing options
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When configuring Microsoft Outlook to connect to an LDAP white pages service, users commonly set the maximum number of entries to return, the search base, and the search timeout.
Users can configure the maximum number of entries Outlook should return from an LDAP search, preventing overly large result sets from being displayed or processed.
SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) configuration is typically an advanced server-side or lower-level client setting, not a commonly exposed user-facing option in Microsoft Outlook's basic LDAP setup.
The search base (Base DN) is a fundamental setting that defines the starting point in the directory tree where all searches performed by Outlook will originate.
A search timeout can be configured to specify how long Outlook should wait for a response from the LDAP server before terminating a search request.
Alias dereferencing options determine how the LDAP server resolves aliases during a search and are generally server-side configurations or advanced client settings not commonly available in Outlook's basic LDAP client interface.
Concept tested: Microsoft Outlook LDAP client configuration
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-an-ldap-directory-service-to-outlook-4613ff12-873b-47b2-b13c-74a00ec21008
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