ldapinfo | Show contact photo and other info from Local Dir | Identity Management library
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Show contact photo and other info from Local Dir, Addressbook, LDAP, Flickr, Gravatar etc. This Add-on can read jpegPhoto and other entries from LDAP servers and then show it in mails pane, compose window and address book. It can helps you to know your colleagues and prevent sending email to wrong person. Requires a working LDAP server and config it in Thunderbird's Address Book. It use the same method as Outlook Social Connectors so you can have avatars from Facebook & LinkedIn users too. Check the Help page for more.
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I’m reading through the tutorial (https://forge.autodesk.com/en/docs/data/v2/tutorials/publish-model/) to automatically publish projects, and having troubles when using GET hubs – I’m currently using postman, and set up a 3 legged auth token with data:read, data:write, and data:create using the example here - https://forge.autodesk.com/blog/3-legged-authentication-postman
I get the correct response back using GET users/@me (see below). So I think that the authentication is working properly.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-22 at 06:50In order to see your BIM360 accounts listed among the hubs, you do have to provision the access for every single Forge app.
And yes, the BIM360 "accounts" would show up as individual "hubs" (starting with b.
) in the response of the GET hubs call.
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I am trying to update a bunch of user photos in our Windows Active Directory using PHP and ldap_modify. I get no errors but the photo is not updated either. Anything glaring that I am doing wrong?
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Feb-22 at 01:34Are you sure you want the photo
attribute? By default Outlook, etc. looks at the thumbnailPhoto
attribute, which is just a byte array of the file (not base64 encoded). Something like this:
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