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What is LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)?

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LDAP finds what you need. LDAP, or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, is a software protocol that allows anyone to locate data about organizations, individuals, or other resources, such as files or devices in a network. Watch to learn what LDAP is, how it works, and how it can be useful for finding certain data.

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