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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).
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Directory System Agent; the name of a database that can be accessed by the LDAP or X.500 protocol.
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Directory System Agent; system in an X.500 infrastructure that holds part of the Directory Service data (see section 2.1.2).
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Directory System Agent. Enables access to the directory data by other DSA and DUA.
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An X.500 term for an LDAP server. DSA stands for "Directory System Agent."
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Directory Server (X.500, LDAP)
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directory system agent. The process that manages and provides access to stored directory information.
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Directory System Agent (an X.500 term for a Directory Server).
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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
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See: Directory System Agent
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directory service agent. A Microsoft Exchange Server component that handles the storage, maintenance, replication, and routing of addressing and other information.
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Digital signature algorithm. Each DSA is responsible for the directory information for a single organization or organizational unit.
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Directory System Agent. X.500 term for any DAP or LDAP enabled directory service e.g. an LDAP server.
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Directory service agent. The process that manages AD's physical storage.
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Refers to a Directory System Agent.
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An X.500 term for a directory server. DSA stands for "Directory System Agent."
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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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