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Keywords:
Ldap,
Dua,
Organizational,
Directory,
Agent
Directory System Agent. The X.500 term for a program like ClickMail, and what the "D" in DSE stands for (an acronym within an acronym).
Directory System Agent; the name of a database that can be accessed by the LDAP or X.500 protocol.
Directory System Agent; system in an X.500 infrastructure that holds part of the Directory Service data (see section 2.1.2).
Directory System Agent. Enables access to the directory data by other DSA and DUA.
An X.500 term for an LDAP server. DSA stands for "Directory System Agent."
Directory Server (X.500, LDAP)
directory system agent. The process that manages and provides access to stored directory information.
Directory System Agent (an X.500 term for a Directory Server).
Directory System Agent. The software that provides the X.500 Directory Service for a portion of the directory information base. Generally, each DSA is responsible for the directory information for a single organization or organizational unit. [Source: RFC1208
See: Directory System Agent
directory service agent. A Microsoft Exchange Server component that handles the storage, maintenance, replication, and routing of addressing and other information.
Digital signature algorithm. Each DSA is responsible for the directory information for a single organization or organizational unit.
Directory System Agent. X.500 term for any DAP or LDAP enabled directory service e.g. an LDAP server.
Directory service agent. The process that manages AD's physical storage.
Refers to a Directory System Agent.
An X.500 term for a directory server. DSA stands for "Directory System Agent."
Directory System Agent. The software that provides the X.500 Directory Service for aportion of the directory information base. Generally, each DSA isresponsible for the directory information for a singleorganization or organizational unit.[Source: RFC1208] Directory User Agent (DUA)
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