Michael Str?der wrote:
"Be liberal in what you receive and conservative in what you send" is a good old rule.
If you change the subschema subentry you change something sent to the client.
I still don't understand what's so bad about being able to request the ordering of the 'cn' attribute.
I'd argue: Ask Microsoft to make it configurable.
Not that I very much like Microsoft or am trying to defend them, but they *have* made it configurable. You can set DisableVLVBrowsing=1 and Outlook becomes compatible with OpenLDAP. It turns off addressbook browsing, of course, but searching still works.