1. Log into "Webmail.service.emory.edu" 2. Click on the "Address Book" link located above the message listing.
A Web Page will open that hosts the search feature for the Webmail address book 3. Enter either the first name, last name or email address of the person whose directory entry you wish to find (in this example I am searching for the name "Zhao") 4. Access the pull down menu located in the "From" field and select "Emory Directory (LDAP)" 5.
Click on the "Search" button (the search results will then appear) Figure 1: LDAP directory Search results 6. Place a check in the checkbox located to the left of any names you wish to add to your personal addressbook 7. At the bottom of the listing access the pulldown menu and select "My Addressbook 8.
Click on the "Copy" link to move the entry to your addressbook. Note: There are three (3) computers involved in doing a search of the LDAP directory. The first is the client computer which is the one the user is seated at.
The second is the ... more.
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